Emergency Medicine Cases in Underwater and Hyperbaric Environments: The Use of in situ Simulation as a Learning Technique
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Introduction: Hyperbaric chambers and underwater environments are challenging and
at risk of serious accidents. Personnel aiming to assist patients and subjects should be
appropriately trained, and several courses have been established all over the world. In
healthcare, simulation is an effective learning technique. However, there have been few
peer-reviewed articles published in the medical literature describing its use in diving and
hyperbaric medicine.
Methods: We implemented the curriculum of the Master’s degree in hyperbaric and
diving medicine held at the University of Padova with emergency medicine seminars
created by the faculty and validated by external experts. These seminars integrated
traditional lectures and eight in situ simulation scenarios.
Results: For the hyperbaric medicine seminar, simulations were carried out inside
a real hyperbaric chamber at the ATIP Hyperbaric Treatment Centre, only using
air and reproducing compression noise without pressurization to avoid damages to
the manikins. The four scenarios consisted of hyperoxic seizures, pneumothorax,
hypoglycemia, and sudden cardiac arrest. Furthermore, we added a hands-on session
to instruct participants to prepare an intubated patient undergoing hyperbaric oxygen
treatment with a checklist and simulating the patient transfer inside and outside the
hyperbaric chamber. The diving medicine seminar was held at the Y-40 The Deep
Joy pool in Montegrotto Terme (Italy), also involving SCUBA/breath-hold diving (BHD)
instructors to rescue subjects from the water. These diving medicine scenarios consisted
of neurologic syndrome (“taravana/samba”) in BHD, drowning of a breath-hold diver,
pulmonary barotrauma in BHD, and decompression illness in a SCUBA diver.
Conclusion: With this experience, we report the integration of simulation in the
curriculum of a teaching course in diving and hyperbaric medicine. Future studies should
be performed to investigate learning advantages, concept retention, and satisfaction
of participants.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
emergency medicine; simulation; hyperbaric medicine; diving medicine
Elenco autori:
Paganini, Matteo; Mormando, Giulia; Savino, Sandro; Garetto, Giacomo; Tiozzo, Giulia; Camporesi, Enrico M.; Fabris, Fabrizio; Bosco, Gerardo
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