2022
The Feasibility of Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound During Cardiac Arrest in Children
Leviter JI, Chen L, O'Marr J, Riera A. The Feasibility of Using Point-of-Care Ultrasound During Cardiac Arrest in Children. Pediatric Emergency Care 2022, 39: 347-350. PMID: 35470313, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002741.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCare ultrasoundPediatric resuscitationRight ventricular strainPediatric emergency medicine physiciansUrban academic hospitalEmergency medicine physiciansEmergency medicine providersPediatric emergency medicine providersSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeStable patientsVentricular strainProspective studyCardiac arrestHealthy childrenResuscitation guidelinesAcademic hospitalCardiac contractilityCardiopulmonary resuscitationPulse checksFemoral positionMedicine providersMedicine physiciansDefibrillator padsCardiac scans
2015
Is a haptic simulation interface more effective than computer mouse-based interface for neonatal intubation skills training?
Agarwal A, Leviter J, Mannarino C, Levit O, Johnston L, Auerbach M. Is a haptic simulation interface more effective than computer mouse-based interface for neonatal intubation skills training? BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2015, 1: 5. PMID: 35517842, PMCID: PMC8936558, DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAirway simulatorTraining interventionPercent of subjectsNumber of attemptsNeonatal intubation skillsPrimary outcomeAirway visualizationStudy populationIntubation skillsSignificant decreaseManikin simulatorsInterventionFive-month periodSatisfaction ratingsDemographicsPost-training surveysParticipantsGroup