Application of a Simulator-Based Teaching Method in the Training of the Flexible Bronchoscope-Guided Intubation

Curr Health Sci J. 2021 Oct-Dec;47(4):501-506. doi: 10.12865/CHSJ.47.04.04. Epub 2021 Dec 31.

Abstract

Background: The study aimed to explore the effect of a bronchoscopic simulator-based comprehensive teaching method in the training of flexible bronchoscope-guided intubation for suspected lung cancer patients for doctors without bronchofibroscopic operation background.

Methods: We designed a prospective self-control study involved in 35 trainees from the Navy Military Medical University's affiliated hospital to evaluate flexible bronchoscope-guided intubation's training outcome. Before and after the practice training, we recorded the flexible bronchoscope passing time from nasal to visible glottis and carina, tracheal placement tube, and ventilation.

Results: All 35 trainees could complete flexible bronchoscope-guided intubation independently after training.

Conclusions: The bronchial diagnosis for suspected lung cancer patients and treatment-based model can be widely applied in tracheal intubation training.

Keywords: 19G needle; 22G needle; Bronchoscopy; Intubation; Methodology; Sedation; convex probe EBUS; lung cancer; radial- EBUS; single nodule.