Journal article
Comparison of Commercial Versus Homemade Models for Teaching Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral I.V. Placement
The Journal of emergency medicine, v 62(4), pp 500-507
Apr 2022
PMID: 35279355
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Abstract
Various commercially available and do-it-yourself (DIY) models are used to teach emergency medicine (EM) residents and medical students ultrasound (US)-guided i.v. insertion. Expensive commercial models degrade over time, but DIY models are inexpensive, easily prepared, and readily discarded.
We tested the hypothesis that DIY models are equally effective as commercial models for teaching US-guided i.v. insertion, and using a controlled trial to subjectively evaluate how well DIY models and commercially manufactured models compare with human tissue both tactilely and sonographically.
We tested three models for US-guided i.v. teaching—a commercially available model US training block model, a homemade tofu model, and a homemade gelatin model. All three models were compared with US-guided i.v. insertion involving human tissue. Study participants were EM residents and EM attendings experienced in US-guided i.v. placement in real patients. After practicing peripheral i.v. placement under US guidance using the three media, participants at various levels of training and experience with US-guided i.v. insertion subjectively described how each media compared tactilely and sonographically, which model was most similar to a live human overall, and which model was best for instructing learners.
The overall score (sum of visual and sonographic scores) for the gelatin model was significantly higher than either of the other models, indicating that the gelatin model was evaluated as most approximate to the anatomy of a human compared with the other models.
Inexpensive homemade alternatives to commercial simulators can be realistic and effective surrogates for learning US-guided peripheral i.v. placement.
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- Title
- Comparison of Commercial Versus Homemade Models for Teaching Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral I.V. Placement
- Creators
- Karima Sajadi - Crozer-Keystone Health SystemLeslie Crosby - Crozer-Keystone Health SystemMelissa Yu - Crozer-Keystone Health SystemJames Longenbach - Crozer-Keystone Health SystemKevin Conor Welch - Crozer-Keystone Health SystemMaxwell Cooper - Crozer-Keystone Health SystemKarima Rafael Sajadi-Ernazarova - Emergency Medicine
- Publication Details
- The Journal of emergency medicine, v 62(4), pp 500-507
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Emergency Medicine
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000787543000012
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85126056696
- Other Identifier
- 991019183919104721
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