Simulation-based training in ultrasound-guided pediatric central venous catheterization for anesthesiology residents: transfer to the clinical setting
M. P. Bravo, S. Silva, V. Contreras, K. Azagra, D. Barra, M. Corvetto

TL;DR
This study shows that simulation-based training for pediatric central venous catheterization improves resident performance and may transfer to real clinical settings.
Contribution
The study provides evidence of skill transfer from simulation to real patients in pediatric CVC placement.
Findings
Residents' GRS scores improved significantly after simulation-based training.
13 out of 15 residents successfully completed the procedure on their first attempt in real patients.
No significant differences were found between simulation and real-patient assessments in GRS scores.
Abstract
Simulation-based training (SBT) for central venous catheter (CVC) placement has been shown to improve procedural performance, reduce the number of attempts, and increase success rates. However, training for specific populations, such as pediatric patients, remains challenging. Moreover, evidence regarding the transfer of simulation-acquired skills to real clinical practice is limited. The aim of this study was to evaluate the transfer of skills acquired by anesthesiology residents following SBT in ultrasound-guided pediatric CVC placement. After institutional ethics committee approval, 21 anesthesiology residents were recruited to participate in an SBT program for ultrasound-guided pediatric CVC insertion. The training consisted of six individual one-hour weekly sessions with direct expert feedback, using a pediatric-specific Blue Phantom® simulation model. Pre-and post-training…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSimulation-Based Education in Healthcare · Surgical Simulation and Training · Ultrasound in Clinical Applications
