2024
Impact of visual distraction on neonatal mask ventilation: a simulation-based eye-tracking study.
Bibl K, Wagner M, Dvorsky R, Haderer M, Giordano V, Groepel P, Berger A, Whitfill T, Kadhim B, Auerbach M, Gross I. Impact of visual distraction on neonatal mask ventilation: a simulation-based eye-tracking study. Archives Of Disease In Childhood Fetal & Neonatal 2024, fetalneonatal-2024-327483. PMID: 39578042, DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2024-327483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPositive pressure ventilationMask leakVisual gaze patternsLeak-free manikinUmbilical vein catheterRespiratory function monitorNeonatal mask ventilationMinute volumeVenous blood gasesRespiratory rateStatistically significant differenceNewborn manikinNeonatal resuscitationMask ventilationPressure ventilationInfant's chestMask leakageVein catheterBlood gasesChest compressionsAdministered fluidFunction monitoringPaediatric residentsVentilation parametersSignificant difference
2015
Do you see what I see? A randomised pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of simulation-based training with videolaryngoscopy for neonatal intubation
Johnston LC, Chen R, Whitfill TM, Bruno CJ, Levit OL, Auerbach MA. Do you see what I see? A randomised pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of simulation-based training with videolaryngoscopy for neonatal intubation. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2015, 1: 12. PMID: 35517843, PMCID: PMC8936656, DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAirway viewMinimum passing scorePilot studyAirway gradeBaseline demographicsDuration of attemptsPatient's airwayAirway intubationNeonatal intubationNeonatal resuscitationGlobal skills assessmentStorz C-MACDuration of trainingEducational sessionsVideolaryngoscopyAirwayDlSmall sample sizeEducational interventionIntubation trainingAirway trainersDirect visual confirmationIntubationC-MACSignificant differences