Clinical Trial

Application of PDCA Cycle in Tracheal Intubation Training for Emergency Medicine Residents

Study acronym: PACT
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Record status
This record was last updated September 22, 2025 (before its estimated September 30, 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Tracheal intubation is a critical but technically demanding procedure in emergency airway management. Junior emergency medicine residents often struggle to achieve proficiency, leading to increased risks of complications. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle-based training program in improving intubation skills. The study was conducted in the emergency department of a tertiary teaching hospital. Residents performing intubations in 2023 with conventional training served as the control group, while those trained with the PDCA model in 2024 formed the intervention group. The PDCA program included structured lectures, high-fidelity simulation, supervised clinical practice, and iterative feedback. Primary outcomes were first-attempt success rate and intubation completion time. Secondary outcomes included incidence of local airway trauma, extubation failure due to airway injury within 72 hours, and resident satisfaction. This study aims to provide evidence that PDCA-based training can enhance procedural competency, safety, and learner satisfaction in emergency airway management.
Protocol Amendment History 1 amendment
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended once since 2025-08-21.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07146984
Lead Sponsor Guangzhou Panyu Central Hospital
Conditions Tracheal Intubation, Medical Education
Enrollment 100 participants
Start Date 2024-10-01
Primary Completion 2025-09-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-09-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-09-22