Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8936850 | British Journal of Anaesthesia | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The endoscopic dexterity required to proficiently drive a bronchoscope in human subjects to an anatomic endpoint relevant to fibreoptic intubation is achievable after 2-4 h of specialized bench training. Training in the local environment may be more conducive to success than in time-limited workshops. Achieving a defined proficiency standard on bench models contributes to the development of basic bronchoscopic competence. This has the potential to protect patients from novice learning curves, optimize clinical education and efficiency, and assist compliance with difficult airway algorithms.
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Authors
C. Marsland, P. Larsen, R. Segal, S. Hunter, J. Morris, P. Mezzavia, A. Walpole, B. di Luca, K. Lee, W. Lim,