2020
Exposure and confidence across critical airway procedures in pediatric emergency medicine: An international survey study
Nagler J, Auerbach M, Monuteaux MC, Cheek JA, Babl FE, Oakley E, Nguyen L, Rao A, Dalton S, Lyttle MD, Mintegi S, Mistry RD, Dixon A, Rino P, Kohn-Loncarica G, Dalziel SR, Craig S, Networks T. Exposure and confidence across critical airway procedures in pediatric emergency medicine: An international survey study. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2020, 42: 70-77. PMID: 33453618, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2020.12.075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBag-mask ventilationTracheostomy tube changePediatric Emergency Research NetworksEmergency medicine physiciansAirway proceduresEndotracheal intubationSurgical airwayMedicine physiciansLaryngeal mask airway insertionLaryngeal mask airwayMask airway insertionAdvanced airway managementRecent clinical experienceAirway management proceduresPercentage of physiciansProcedural confidencePediatric airway proceduresAirway management skillsPediatric emergency medicineSenior emergency physiciansResearch NetworkAirway insertionMask airwayPatient agePediatric patientsAdvanced Pediatric Emergency Airway Management: A Multimodality Curriculum Addressing a Rare but Critical Procedure
Goldman MP, Bhatnagar A, Nagler J, Auerbach MA. Advanced Pediatric Emergency Airway Management: A Multimodality Curriculum Addressing a Rare but Critical Procedure. MedEdPORTAL 2020, 16: 10962. PMID: 32908951, PMCID: PMC7473185, DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10962.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAirway ManagementChildCurriculumEmergency Service, HospitalHumansPediatricsVideotape RecordingConceptsProblem-based learning sessionsSimulation-based scenariosPediatric advanced airway managementClinical working environmentLearning modalitiesEducational objectivesLearning sessionsCritical skillsetCurriculumInitial trainingInterdisciplinary participantsSkill stationsProcedural competencySkillsLikert scaleAirway trainersCompetenciesSkillsetInnovative approachTraining backgroundAttitudes
2019
Eye-tracking during simulation-based neonatal airway management
Wagner M, Gröpel P, Bibl K, Olischar M, Auerbach MA, Gross IT. Eye-tracking during simulation-based neonatal airway management. Pediatric Research 2019, 87: 518-522. PMID: 31499516, DOI: 10.1038/s41390-019-0571-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEye-tracking glassesAirway managementNeonatal airway managementUmbilical vein catheterMain outcome measuresAirway providersMedical tasksVein catheterNeonatal resuscitationOutcome measuresMethodsThis studySimulation-based studyProvider behaviorUsabilityGaze behaviorSignificant differencesReal situationIdeal useFuture studiesProvidersParticipantsTeam membersTime of interestManagementCatheterImproving Simulated Pediatric Airway Management in Community Emergency Departments Using a Collaborative Program With a Pediatric Academic Medical Center.
Abu-Sultaneh S, Whitfill T, Rowan CM, Friedman ML, Pearson KJ, Berrens ZJ, Lutfi R, Auerbach MA, Abulebda K. Improving Simulated Pediatric Airway Management in Community Emergency Departments Using a Collaborative Program With a Pediatric Academic Medical Center. Respiratory Care 2019, 64: 1073-1081. PMID: 31015388, DOI: 10.4187/respcare.06750.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity emergency departmentsPediatric academic medical centerPediatric airway managementAcademic medical centerAirway managementEmergency departmentMedical CenterAppropriate endotracheal tube sizeLow pediatric volumePre-intervention visitReadiness scoresPediatric emergency airway managementEmergency airway managementEndotracheal tube sizePost-intervention studyAirway management issuesPediatric-specific equipmentStates academic medical centersCollaborative improvement programPrimary outcomeSecondary outcomesPediatric patientsOverall adherencePediatric volumeSuction catheter