Volume 43, Issue 5 pp. 699-701
Short Communication

Acquisition of Competence in Paediatric Ileocolonoscopy With Virtual Endoscopy Training

Mike Thomson

Corresponding Author

Mike Thomson

Centre for Paediatric Endoscopy Training, Sheffield Children's NHS Trust, Sheffield, UK

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Rob Heuschkel

Rob Heuschkel

Centre for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust, London

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Nora Donaldson

Nora Donaldson

Biostatistics Centre, King's College Hospital, King's College London School of Medicine, London

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Simon Murch

Simon Murch

Centre for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust, London

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Rupert Hinds

Rupert Hinds

Centre for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Royal Free Hospital NHS Trust, London

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First published: 01 November 2006
Citations: 21

ABSTRACT

This study prospectively compared the rates of skill acquisition in ileocolonoscopy in 2 consecutive groups of trainees in paediatric gastroenterology, with 1 cohort exposed to virtual endoscopy. All paediatric gastroenterology trainees rotating through our department during a 7-year period between 1997 and 2004 were formally assessed while performing ileocolonoscopies using a trainer case-by-case method. Fourteen consecutive trainees with no previous experience of ileocolonoscopy were assessed. Comparison of rates of skill acquisition and lesion recognition using multiple linear regressions revealed a significant acceleration of achievement of endoscopic goals (P < 0.0001) in the group with prior exposure to virtual endoscopy.

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