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KMID : 0356920170700030318
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
2017 Volume.70 No. 3 p.318 ~ p.326
Implementation of clinical practice changes by experienced anesthesiologists after simulation-based ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia training
Kim T. Edward

Ganaway Toni
Harrison T. Kyle
Howard Steven K.
Shum Cynthia
Kuo Alex
Mariano Edward R.
Abstract
Background: Anesthesiologists who have finished formal training and want to learn ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) commonly attend 1 day workshops. However, it is unclear whether participation actually changes clinical practice. We assessed change implementation after completion of a 1 day simulation-based UGRA workshop.

Methods: Practicing anesthesiologists who participated in a 1 day UGRA course from January 2012 through May 2014 were surveyed. The course consisted of clinical observation of UGRA procedures, didactic lectures, ultrasound scanning, hands-on perineural catheter placement, and mannequin simulation. The primary outcome was the average number of UGRA blocks per month reported at follow-up versus baseline. Secondary outcomes included preference for ultrasound as the nerve localization technique, ratings of UGRA teaching methods, and obstacles to performing UGRA.

Results: Survey data from 46 course participants (60% response rate) were included for analysis. Participants were (median [10th?90th percentile]) 50 (37?63) years old, had been in practice for 17 (5?30) years, and were surveyed 27 (10?34) months after their UGRA training. Participants reported performing 24 (4?90) blocks per month at follow-up compared to 10 (2?24) blocks at baseline (P < 0.001). Compared to baseline, more participants at follow-up preferred ultrasound for nerve localization. The major obstacle to implementing UGRA in clinical practice was time pressure.

Conclusions: Participation in a 1 day simulation-based UGRA course may increase UGRA procedural volume by practicing anesthesiologists.
KEYWORD
Change implementation, Nerve block, Perineural catheter, Regional anesthesia, Simulation, Ultrasound
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