Cardiac Arrest Simulation Response Time: A Comparative Study in Preclinical Medical Education
Mari Stefani Ascano-Ravelo, Danielle L Drew, Elias M Bouyounes, Tom Lindsey, Michael J Parks

TL;DR
This study found that practicing simulated cardiac arrest scenarios helps medical students improve their response times for CPR, even with limited training.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that limited simulation exposure improves CPR readiness in first-year medical students.
Findings
Both groups showed significant reductions in CPR response times from pre-test to final test.
No significant difference was found between groups in terms of response time improvement.
Limited simulation training enhances medical students' readiness for cardiac arrests.
Abstract
Introduction Medical students often face a critical challenge when transitioning from academia to real-world clinical practice, especially in life-or-death situations such as cardiac arrests. Despite extensive classroom training, newly trained physicians often feel unprepared for actual emergencies. Simulation-based learning has emerged as a crucial tool in bridging this gap, offering students realistic scenarios for practicing life-saving skills, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This study aimed to assess whether increased exposure to simulated cardiac arrest scenarios enhances the response time of first-year medical students when initiating CPR. Methods A total of 29 first-year medical students were randomized into two groups: the "lethal treatment arm" and the "normal treatment arm," differing in the frequency of CPR simulations. All participants completed a pre-test,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation-Based Education in Healthcare · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · Patient Safety and Medication Errors
