TY - GEN
T1 - MOTION BASED FEEDBACK TRAINING SYSTEM FOR ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION
AU - Sturgeon, Ashley
AU - Sarraf, Elie
AU - Moore, Jason Zachary
N1 - Funding Information:
This work presented was generously supported by the Shuman Scholarship at Pennsylvania State University.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by ASME
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Endotracheal intubation is a common procedure that is performed for patients who are unable to adequately breathe. This procedure is often more successful when performed inside a hospital, but there are emergency situations that require out of hospital intubations. For both in-hospital and out of hospital, the statistics for flawed and failed intubation attempts are high. The primary risk associated with prolonged and failed intubation attempts are hypoxia leading to brain injury and death. To mitigate these risks, a motion-based feedback training system is proposed. Experimentation is performed to track the position of a laryngoscope during a manikin intubation. It was found that during intubation there was a significant range of motion in the x direction up to 120 and 114 mm. Also, it was found that for one trial the tortuosity value was significantly higher at 75. Overall results show that significant delicate movements are necessary, and that user movement varied between cases.
AB - Endotracheal intubation is a common procedure that is performed for patients who are unable to adequately breathe. This procedure is often more successful when performed inside a hospital, but there are emergency situations that require out of hospital intubations. For both in-hospital and out of hospital, the statistics for flawed and failed intubation attempts are high. The primary risk associated with prolonged and failed intubation attempts are hypoxia leading to brain injury and death. To mitigate these risks, a motion-based feedback training system is proposed. Experimentation is performed to track the position of a laryngoscope during a manikin intubation. It was found that during intubation there was a significant range of motion in the x direction up to 120 and 114 mm. Also, it was found that for one trial the tortuosity value was significantly higher at 75. Overall results show that significant delicate movements are necessary, and that user movement varied between cases.
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U2 - 10.1115/DMD2022-1024
DO - 10.1115/DMD2022-1024
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85130236414
T3 - Proceedings of the 2022 Design of Medical Devices Conference, DMD 2022
BT - Proceedings of the 2022 Design of Medical Devices Conference, DMD 2022
PB - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
T2 - 2022 Design of Medical Devices Conference, DMD 2022
Y2 - 11 April 2022 through 14 April 2022
ER -