TY - JOUR
T1 - A Multi-Center Randomized Study Assessing If Validated Short Videos Improve Sinus Education
AU - Bailey, Christopher Eric
AU - Cabrera-Muffly, Cristina
AU - Chen, Philip G.
AU - Farrell, Nyssa
AU - Rangarajan, Sanjeet V.
AU - Yim, Michael
AU - Irish, Joseph
AU - Le, Christopher H.
AU - Chang, Eugene H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Objective: To determine if a short 10-minute video of either CT images (Video1: V1) or CT and endoscopic surgical videos (Video 2: V2) could be used to improve sinonasal anatomy knowledge in medical students (Med) and otolaryngology residents (OtoR). Background: YouTube is a widely used platform for surgical training, yet many educational videos are of poor quality. We developed and validated two 10-minute narrated videos of sinus anatomy, the first (V1) incorporated CT images of critical structures while the second (V2) combined CT images and surgical endoscopic video. In tandem, we developed a sinonasal assessment used to test sinonasal anatomy, surgical landmarks, and situational awareness. Methods: We performed a multicenter, randomized IRB-approved educational study evaluating the efficacy of the V1 and V2 videos by comparing pre-test (PrT) and post-test (PoT) scores in Med and OtoR subject groups. Subjects then watched the alternate video and preferences were assessed. Results: A total of 30 Med and 37 OtoR successfully completed the study at 6 different institutions. There were significant differences in pre-test knowledge with OtoR scoring higher than Med in all 3 pre-test subdomains [(S1: 4.3 v s2.9, P <.0001, S2: 4.4 vs 3.1, P <.0001, and S3: 4.6 vs 3.2, P <.0001)]. In the Med group, both V1 and V2 educational videos significantly improved post-test scores compared to pre-test scores (V1: 10.06 vs 12.59, P =.0005; V2: 8.23 vs 11.08, P =.0008). In the OtoR group, only the V2 educational video showed significant improvement (13.24 vs 14.76, P <.0001). Both groups thought the videos were helpful and improved their spatial awareness of sinus anatomy. Conclusions: Short, validated videos significantly improve sinonasal education and should be incorporated in modern training programs.
AB - Objective: To determine if a short 10-minute video of either CT images (Video1: V1) or CT and endoscopic surgical videos (Video 2: V2) could be used to improve sinonasal anatomy knowledge in medical students (Med) and otolaryngology residents (OtoR). Background: YouTube is a widely used platform for surgical training, yet many educational videos are of poor quality. We developed and validated two 10-minute narrated videos of sinus anatomy, the first (V1) incorporated CT images of critical structures while the second (V2) combined CT images and surgical endoscopic video. In tandem, we developed a sinonasal assessment used to test sinonasal anatomy, surgical landmarks, and situational awareness. Methods: We performed a multicenter, randomized IRB-approved educational study evaluating the efficacy of the V1 and V2 videos by comparing pre-test (PrT) and post-test (PoT) scores in Med and OtoR subject groups. Subjects then watched the alternate video and preferences were assessed. Results: A total of 30 Med and 37 OtoR successfully completed the study at 6 different institutions. There were significant differences in pre-test knowledge with OtoR scoring higher than Med in all 3 pre-test subdomains [(S1: 4.3 v s2.9, P <.0001, S2: 4.4 vs 3.1, P <.0001, and S3: 4.6 vs 3.2, P <.0001)]. In the Med group, both V1 and V2 educational videos significantly improved post-test scores compared to pre-test scores (V1: 10.06 vs 12.59, P =.0005; V2: 8.23 vs 11.08, P =.0008). In the OtoR group, only the V2 educational video showed significant improvement (13.24 vs 14.76, P <.0001). Both groups thought the videos were helpful and improved their spatial awareness of sinus anatomy. Conclusions: Short, validated videos significantly improve sinonasal education and should be incorporated in modern training programs.
KW - education
KW - medical education
KW - otolaryngology
KW - rhinology
KW - sinonasal anatomy
KW - surgical education
KW - video
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105000012077
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U2 - 10.1177/00034894251322653
DO - 10.1177/00034894251322653
M3 - Article
C2 - 39985413
AN - SCOPUS:105000012077
SN - 0003-4894
VL - 134
SP - 455
EP - 458
JO - Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
JF - Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
IS - 6
ER -