Training on a virtual reality cricothyroidotomy simulator improves skills and transfers to a simulated procedure

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Objective The virtual airway skills trainer (VAST) is a virtual reality simulator for training in cricothyroidotomy (CCT). The goal of the study is to test the effectiveness of training and transfer of skills of the VAST-CCT. Methods Two groups, control (no training) and simulation (2 weeks of proficiency-based training), participated in this study. Subjects in the control condition did not receive any training on the task whereas those in the simulation received a proficiency-based training on the task during a period of 2 weeks. Two weeks post-training, both groups performed CCT on the TraumaMan to demonstrate the transfer of skills. Results A total of (n=20) subjects participated in the study. The simulation group performed better than the control group at both the post-test (p<0.001) and retention test (p<0.001) on the simulator. The cumulative sum analysis showed that all subjects in the simulation group reached proficiency with acceptable failure rate within the 2 weeks of training. On the transfer test, the simulation group performed better on skin cut (p<0.001), intubation (p<0.001) and total score (p<0.001) than the control group. Conclusions The VAST-CCT is effective in training and skills transfer for the CCT procedure. Level of evidence Not applicable. Simulator validation study.

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Sankaranarayanan, G., Odlozil, C. A., Hasan, S. S., Shabbir, R., Qi, D., Turkseven, M., … Weddle, R. J. (2022). Training on a virtual reality cricothyroidotomy simulator improves skills and transfers to a simulated procedure. Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2021-000826

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