Title :
Reproducing Difficulties of Airway Management on Patients with Restricted Mouth Opening using the WKA-1
Author :
Noh, Y. ; Segawa, Masanao ; Shimomura, Akito ; Ishii, Hiroyuki ; Solis, Jorge ; Hatake, Kazuyuki ; Takanishi, Atsuo
Author_Institution :
Waseda Univ., Tokyo
Abstract :
Airway management is provided by emergency medical technicians or anesthetists in order to save unconscious patients under emergency situations. Even though airway management is basic skill, there may be some difficulties while performing airway management to patients with abnormalities. Therefore, it is important to train medical students to perform such a task on patients with abnormalities. Recently, many companies are developing airway training mannequins designed to reproduce the conditions of the airway management procedure. However, such training devices cannot provide any quantitative information of the training progress so that few amount of feedback can be provided to trainees. For this purpose, we have proposed the development of an airway management training system which has been designed to embed sensors into a conventional mannequin. As a result, we have developed the Waseda-Kyotokagaku airway No. 1 (WKA-1). In this paper, the WKA-1 was used to reproduce the airway management on patients with abnormalities on jaw opening. For this purpose, we have added an array of springs to simulate those abnormalities. Then, we proposed an experiment to detect the differences on performances among doctors (anesthetist) while performing the airway management in patients with and without abnormalities on the jaw opening. Both cases were analyzed quantitatively by using the functionalities of the WKA-1. From the experimental results, we could find a statistically significant difference between both cases.
Keywords :
biomedical education; biomedical equipment; computer based training; intelligent sensors; patient treatment; WKA-1 patient airway management training system; abnormal patients; emergency medical anesthetists; emergency medical technicians; jaw opening; medical student training; restricted mouth opening; unconscious patients; Biomedical engineering; Conference management; Disaster management; Engineering management; Lungs; Management training; Medical robotics; Mouth; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Medical training system; airway management; robot technology;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology Applications in Biomedicine, 2007. ITAB 2007. 6th International Special Topic Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1867-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1868-8
DOI :
10.1109/ITAB.2007.4407358