High-fidelity simulation in airway management training: results from the AIR-MASTER-SIM randomised study - Takeaways - MDSpire

High-fidelity simulation in airway management training: results from the AIR-MASTER-SIM randomised study

  • By

  • Javier Puerma-Jiménez

  • José Miguel Pérez-Villares

  • Pedro Domínguez-Guzmán

  • Gerardo Gómez-Moreno

  • Francisco Manuel Parrilla-Ruiz

  • Ana Carrasco-Cáliz

  • Pedro Fernández-Florido

  • Antonio Cárdenas-Cruz

  • June 1, 2026

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    Videolaryngoscopy significantly improved intubation success rates among medical students compared to direct laryngoscopy in a simulation-based study.

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    Students trained with videolaryngoscopy achieved airway access in 98% of cases, while only 7.9% succeeded with direct laryngoscopy.

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    Videolaryngoscopy resulted in fewer attempts, shorter procedure times, and fewer complications during intubation training.

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    Trainees using videolaryngoscopy reported greater perceived control and lower stress levels during the simulation scenarios.

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    The study highlights the advantages of videolaryngoscopy in enhancing airway management skills in early medical education.

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