Pediatric Emergency Medicine Didactics and Simulation (PEMDAS) Telesimulation Series: Hyperleukocytosis
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University of Arizona College of MedicineIssue Date
2021Keywords
Emergency MedicineHematology
Hyperleukocytosis
Oncology
Online/Distance Learning
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Simulation
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Koff, A., Burns, R., Auerbach, M., Lee, B., Pearce, J., Ciener, D., Augenstein, J., Yeung, C., & Thomas, A. (2021). Pediatric Emergency Medicine Didactics and Simulation (PEMDAS) Telesimulation Series: Hyperleukocytosis. MedEdPORTAL : The Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources.Rights
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Introduction: Hyperleukocytosis, an infrequent presentation of new-onset leukemia, is a medical emergency requiring prompt recognition and treatment. It can include altered mental status, fever, critical electrolyte derangements, and coagulopathies. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this simulation was created as a telesimulation in order to adhere to mandatory physical distancing guidelines while addressing learning objectives. Methods: This simulation was designed for pediatric emergency medicine fellows and featured a pediatric patient presenting with fever, altered mental status, and respiratory distress. After an initial assessment and appropriate workup, the patient developed tumor lysis syndrome, coagulopathies, and new-onset neurologic changes requiring appropriate interventions. A debriefing guide and participant evaluation form were utilized. Results: This telesimulation was implemented at five different institutions, with evaluation surveys completed by 22 pediatric emergency medicine fellows. The scenario was rated on a 5-point Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree) and was generally well received, with participants rating the simulation as effective in teaching the recognition (M = 4.8) and management (M = 4.6) of hyperleukocytosis. Participants felt that virtual telesimulation was effective compared to other distance learning methods (M = 3.9). Discussion: This simulation-based curriculum allows learners to practice identifying and managing hyperleukocytosis. We found that it was well received in both in-person and virtual formats. © 2021 Koff et al.Note
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2374-8265PubMed ID
34963902Version
Final published versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11205
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