Assessing Usefulness of Virtual Reality Mobile Application in Flexible Bronchoscope Airway Training (AURA study): A Randomised Controlled Trial

Introduction Flexible bronchoscopic intubation (FBI) is an important technique in managing an anticipated difficult airway, yet it is rarely performed and has a steep learning curve. We aim to evaluate if the integration of virtual reality gaming application into routine FBI training for emergency d...

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Published inAnnals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore
Main Authors Yau, Ying Wei, Li, Zisheng, Chua, Mui Teng, Kuan, Win Sen, Chan, Gene Wai Han
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Published 26.02.2020
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Abstract Introduction Flexible bronchoscopic intubation (FBI) is an important technique in managing an anticipated difficult airway, yet it is rarely performed and has a steep learning curve. We aim to evaluate if the integration of virtual reality gaming application into routine FBI training for emergency department doctors would be more effective than traditional teaching methods. Methods We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare self-directed learning using the mobile application (Airway Ex) in the intervention group versus the control group with no mobile application use. All participants underwent conventional didactic teaching and low-fidelity simulation with trainer’s demonstration and hands-on practice on a manikin for FBI. Participants randomised to the intervention arm received an additional 30 minutes of self-directed learning using Airway Ex on preloaded electronic devices while the control arm did not. The primary outcome was time taken to successful intubation. Results Forty-five physicians (20 junior and 25 senior physicians) were enrolled, with male predominance (57.8%, 26/45). There was no difference in time taken to successful intubation (median 48 seconds [interquartile range, IQR, 41-69] versus 44 seconds [IQR 37-60], p=0.23) between the control and intervention groups, respectively. However, the intervention group received better ratings (median 4 [IQR 4-5]) for the quality of scope manipulative skills compared to control (median 4 [IQR 3-4], adjusted p=0.03). This difference remains significant among junior physicians in stratified analysis.
AbstractList Introduction Flexible bronchoscopic intubation (FBI) is an important technique in managing an anticipated difficult airway, yet it is rarely performed and has a steep learning curve. We aim to evaluate if the integration of virtual reality gaming application into routine FBI training for emergency department doctors would be more effective than traditional teaching methods. Methods We conducted a randomised controlled trial to compare self-directed learning using the mobile application (Airway Ex) in the intervention group versus the control group with no mobile application use. All participants underwent conventional didactic teaching and low-fidelity simulation with trainer’s demonstration and hands-on practice on a manikin for FBI. Participants randomised to the intervention arm received an additional 30 minutes of self-directed learning using Airway Ex on preloaded electronic devices while the control arm did not. The primary outcome was time taken to successful intubation. Results Forty-five physicians (20 junior and 25 senior physicians) were enrolled, with male predominance (57.8%, 26/45). There was no difference in time taken to successful intubation (median 48 seconds [interquartile range, IQR, 41-69] versus 44 seconds [IQR 37-60], p=0.23) between the control and intervention groups, respectively. However, the intervention group received better ratings (median 4 [IQR 4-5]) for the quality of scope manipulative skills compared to control (median 4 [IQR 3-4], adjusted p=0.03). This difference remains significant among junior physicians in stratified analysis.
Author Yau, Ying Wei
Chan, Gene Wai Han
Kuan, Win Sen
Li, Zisheng
Chua, Mui Teng
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