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Percutaneous tracheostomy simulation training for ENT physicians in the treatment of COVID-19-positive patients.


ABSTRACT: Tracheostomy in COVID-19-related severe acute respiratory syndrome is at high risk of viral dissemination. The percutaneous dilatation technique could reduce this risk, being performed at the bedside and minimising airway opening. In the COVID-19 context, however, with precarious respiratory status, it requires specific preparation. We designed a 3-hour training module, and here provide a step-by-step schedule, including video analysis, a demonstration of the kit, the recommended precautions related to COVID-19, and several simulation scenarios of increasing difficulty, using a high-tech mannequin. A low-tech procedural simulator was also developed for practicing the steps of the procedure. Our experience (3 sessions with 14 participants) highlighted the difficult points of the procedure in the COVID-19 context, and defined a checklist for clinical practice and an assessment grid. This type of simulation helps to prepare teams for a potentially delicate technical act.

SUBMITTER: Favier V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7284274 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Percutaneous tracheostomy simulation training for ENT physicians in the treatment of COVID-19-positive patients.

Favier V V   Kimmoun A A   Gatin A A   Gallet P P  

European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases 20200610 4


Tracheostomy in COVID-19-related severe acute respiratory syndrome is at high risk of viral dissemination. The percutaneous dilatation technique could reduce this risk, being performed at the bedside and minimising airway opening. In the COVID-19 context, however, with precarious respiratory status, it requires specific preparation. We designed a 3-hour training module, and here provide a step-by-step schedule, including video analysis, a demonstration of the kit, the recommended precautions rel  ...[more]

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