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Multicenter, randomized, controlled trial of virtual-reality simulator training in acquisition of competency in colonoscopy - 16/08/11

Doi : 10.1016/j.gie.2005.11.062 
Jonathan Cohen, MD , Seth A. Cohen, MD, Kinjal C. Vora, MD, MPA, Xiaonan Xue, PhD, J. Steven Burdick, MD, Simmy Bank, MD, Edmund J. Bini, MD, MPH, Henry Bodenheimer, MD, Maurice Cerulli, MD, Hans Gerdes, MD, David Greenwald, MD, Frank Gress, MD, Irwin Grosman, MD, Robert Hawes, MD, Gerard Mullen, MD, Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, Anthony Starpoli, MD, Peter Stevens, MD, Scott Tenner, MD, Gerald Villanueva, MD
Current affiliations: NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY (Drs J Cohen and Vora); Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY (Drs SA Cohen and Bodenheimer); Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY (Dr Xue); University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Tex (Dr Burdick); Long Island Jewish Hospital, New Hyde Park, NY (Dr Bank); NYU Medical Center, New York, NY (Drs Bini and Villanueva); Brooklyn Hospital, Brooklyn, NY (Dr Cerulli); Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York, NY (Dr Gerdes); Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, NY (Dr Greenwald); Winthrop Hospital, Mineola, NY (Dr Gress); Long Island City Hospital, Long Island City, NY (Dr Grosman); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (Dr Hawes), North Shore Hospital, Manhasset, NY (Dr Mullen); Cornell University Hospital, New York, NY (Dr Schnoll-Sussman); St. Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY (Dr Starpoli); Columbia University, New York, NY (Dr Stevens); and Maimonides Hospital, Brooklyn, NY (Dr Tenner) 

Reprint requests: Jonathan Cohen, MD, Concorde Medical Group, 232E 30th St, New York, NY 10016.

New York, NY, USA, Charleston, SC, USA, Dallas, Tex, USA

Abstract

Background

The GI Mentor is a virtual reality simulator that uses force feedback technology to create a realistic training experience.

Objective

To define the benefit of training on the GI Mentor on competency acquisition in colonoscopy.

Design

Randomized, controlled, blinded, multicenter trial.

Setting

Academic medical centers with accredited gastroenterology training programs.

Patients

First-year GI fellows.

Interventions

Subjects were randomized to receive 10 hours of unsupervised training on the GI Mentor or no simulator experience during the first 8 weeks of fellowship. After this period, both groups began performing real colonoscopies. The first 200 colonoscopies performed by each fellow were graded by proctors to measure technical and cognitive success, and patient comfort level during the procedure.

Main Outcome Measurements

A mixed-effects model comparison between the 2 groups of objective and subjective competency scores and patient discomfort in the performance of real colonoscopies over time.

Results

Forty-five fellows were randomized from 16 hospitals over 2 years. Fellows in the simulator group had significantly higher objective competency rates during the first 100 cases. A mixed-effects model demonstrated a higher objective competence overall in the simulator group (P < .0001), with the difference between groups being significantly greater during the first 80 cases performed. The median number of cases needed to reach 90% competency was 160 in both groups. The patient comfort level was similar.

Conclusions

Fellows who underwent GI Mentor training performed significantly better during the early phase of real colonoscopy training.

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 Research was supported by a 2002 ASGE Outcomes and Effectiveness Award and a GCRC grant from NIH, NCRR (M01RR00096).


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