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Simulation-Based Assessment of Graduate Neurology Trainees' Performance Managing Acute Ischemic Stroke.
Pergakis, Melissa B; Chang, Wan-Tsu W; Tabatabai, Ali; Phipps, Michael S; Neustein, Benjamin; Podell, Jamie E; Parikh, Gunjan; Badjatia, Neeraj; Motta, Melissa; Lerner, David P; Morris, Nicholas A.
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  • Pergakis MB; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Chang WW; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Tabatabai A; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Phipps MS; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Neustein B; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Podell JE; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Parikh G; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Badjatia N; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Motta M; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Lerner DP; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
  • Morris NA; From the Department of Neurology (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., M.S.P., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), Department of Emergency Medicine (W.-T.W.C.), Department of Medicine (A.T.), and Program in Trauma (M.B.P., W.-T.W.C., A.T., B.N., J.E.P., G.P., N.B., M.M., N.A.M.), University of Maryland School of Medic
Neurology ; 97(24): e2414-e2422, 2021 12 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34706974
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Multidisciplinary acute stroke teams improve acute ischemic stroke management but may hinder trainees' education, which in turn may contribute to poorer outcomes in community hospitals on graduation. Our goal was to assess graduate neurology trainee performance independently of a multidisciplinary stroke team in the management of acute ischemic stroke, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-related hemorrhage, and cerebral herniation syndrome. METHODS: In this prospective, observational, single-center simulation-based study, participants (subinterns to attending physicians) managed a patient with acute ischemic stroke followed by tPA-related hemorrhagic conversion leading to cerebral herniation. Critical actions were developed by a modified Delphi approach based on relevant American Heart Association guidelines and the Neurocritical Care Society's Emergency Neurologic Life Support protocols. The primary outcome measure was graduate neurology trainees' critical action item sum score. We sought validity evidence to support our findings by comparing performance across 4 levels of training. RESULTS: Fifty-three trainees (including 31 graduate neurology trainees) and 5 attending physicians completed the simulation. The mean sum of critical actions completed by graduate neurology trainees was 15 of 22 (68%). Ninety percent of graduate neurology trainees properly administered tPA; 84% immediately stopped tPA infusion after patient deterioration; but only 55% reversed tPA according to guidelines. There was a moderately strong effect of level of training on critical action sum score (level 1 mean [SD] score 7.2 [2.8] vs level 2 mean [SD] score 12.3 [2.6] vs level 3 mean [SD] score 13.3 [2.2] vs level 4 mean [SD] score 16.3 [2.4], p < 0.001, R 2 = 0.54). DISCUSSION: Graduate neurology trainees reassuringly perform well in initial management of acute ischemic stroke but frequently make errors in the treatment of hemorrhagic transformation after thrombolysis, suggesting the need for more education surrounding this low-frequency, high-acuity event. High-fidelity simulation holds promise as an assessment tool for acute stroke management performance.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / AVC Isquêmico / Neurologia Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Neurology Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Acidente Vascular Cerebral / AVC Isquêmico / Neurologia Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Neurology Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos