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Br J Anaesth ; 111(2): 276-85, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23471752

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Assessment of the potentially difficult airway (DA) is a critical aspect of resident education. We investigated the impact of a new assessment form on airway prediction and management by anaesthesia residents. We hypothesized that residents would demonstrate improvement in evaluation of DAs over the study duration. METHODS: After IRB approval, anaesthesia residents were randomized into two groups: control (existing form) and experimental (new form). Data were collected prospectively from August 2008 to May 2010 on all non-obstetric adult patients undergoing non-emergent surgery. RESULTS: Eight thousand three hundred and sixty-four independent preoperative assessments were collected and 8075 were analysed. The experimental group had the higher completion rate than the control group (94.3% vs 84.3%, P=0.001). DA prediction was higher for the control group (71.2%) compared with the experimental group (69.1%; P=0.032). A significant improvement in prediction rates was found over time for the experimental group (likelihood estimate=0.00068, P=0.031). CONCLUSIONS: The use of a comprehensive airway assessment did not improve resident ability to predict a DA in an academic, tertiary-based hospital, anaesthesiology residency training programme.


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Airway Obstruction/diagnosis , Anesthesiology/education , Clinical Competence/statistics & numerical data , Educational Measurement/methods , Internship and Residency/methods , Quality Improvement/statistics & numerical data , Educational Measurement/statistics & numerical data , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Preoperative Period , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors , Single-Blind Method
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