Development of a Hand Motion-based Assessment System for Endotracheal Intubation Training

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Chiho Lim
Hoo Sang Ko
Sohyung Cho
Ikechukwu Ohu
Henry E. Wang
Russell Griffin
Benjamin Kerrey
Jestin N. Carlson
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[1] Southern Illinois University,Department of Industrial Engineering
[2] Gannon University,Industrial Engineering
[3] University of Texas Health Science Center At Houston,Department of Emergency Medicine
[4] RQI Partners,Division of Emergency Medicine
[5] LLC,Department of Emergency Medicine
[6] Cincinnati Children’s Hospital,Patient Simulation Center
[7] Saint Vincent Health System,undefined
[8] Gannon University,undefined
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Assessment system; Classification model; Endotracheal intubation; Feature selection; Training device;
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Endotracheal intubation (ETI) is a procedure to manage and secure an unconscious patient’s airway. It is one of the most critical skills in emergency or intensive care. Regular training and practice are required for medical providers to maintain proficiency. Currently, ETI training is assessed by human supervisors who may make inconsistent assessments. This study aims at developing an automated assessment system that analyzes ETI skills and classifies a trainee into an experienced or a novice immediately after training. To make the system more available and affordable, we investigate the feasibility of utilizing only hand motion features as determining factors of ETI proficiency. To this end, we extract 18 features from hand motion in time and frequency domains, and also 12 force features for comparison. Subsequently, feature selection algorithms are applied to identify an ideal feature set for developing classification models. Experimental results show that an artificial neural network (ANN) classifier with five hand motion features selected by a correlation-based algorithm achieves the highest accuracy of 91.17% while an ANN with five force features has only 80.06%. This study corroborates that a simple assessment system based on a small number of hand motion features can be effective in assisting ETI training.
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