Airway Ex

Airway Ex Software


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About: Level Ex creates industry-leading mobile, AR, and VR video games for physicians.
Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois, United States.

 
  2023-11-22

Airway Ex Overview


What is Airway Ex?

Airway Ex is a professional video game designed for medical professionals who perform airway procedures. It is a free app available for iPhones and iPads that allows users to explore realistic airway procedures, monitor vital signs, and level of sedation based on stability or distress caused to virtual patients. The app also offers Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, and users can get scored on skill, speed, damage, bleeding, navigation, recall, and more.



Features


- Realistic airway procedures recreated from real cases submitted by doctors

- Monitoring of vital signs and level of sedation based on stability or distress caused to virtual patients

- Training on the latest endoscopic devices with realistic range of motion, lens optics, and scope behaviors

- Earning Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits when playing through cases

- Scoring on skill, speed, damage, bleeding, navigation, recall, and more

- Treating patients that are responsive with changes in tissue behavior, breathing, bleeding, and fluids/secretions

- Accurate simulation of human tissue dynamics, realistic scope optics, and moving fluids to recreate life-like airway procedures

- Virtual patient cases modeled from actual surgical procedures submitted by doctors

- Vetting of each case by medical experts with clinical simulation training experience from top hospitals

- Ultra-realistic patient scenarios with high-quality, immersive simulations.



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Product Details and Description of



Perform challenging airway procedures, sharpen your intubation skills, assess sedation levels, and earn CME with Airway Ex, the first professional video game for practicing anesthesiologists, CRNAs, respiratory therapists, anesthesia assistants, and other medical professionals who perform airway procedures. Airway Ex is a free app for iPhones and iPads. In Airway Ex, you can: - Explore realistic airway procedures recreated from real cases submitted by doctors - Monitor vital signs and level of sedation based on stability or distress caused to virtual patients. - Train on the latest endoscopic devices with realistic range of motion, lens optics, and scope behaviors - Earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits when you play through cases - Get scored on skill, speed, damage, bleeding, navigation, recall, and more - Treat patients that are responsive with changes in tissue behavior, breathing, bleeding, and fluids/secretions MORE ABOUT AIRWAY EX: Our app provides unprecedented medical realism, enabled by the accurate simulation of human tissue dynamics, realistic scope optics, and moving fluids to recreate life-like airway procedures. We also provide a new modality for continuing medical education (CME), offering AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(TM) for completing airway procedures in-app. Virtual patient cases are modeled from actual surgical procedures submitted by doctors. Each case is vetted by medical experts with clinical simulation training experience from top hospitals. Airway Ex lets you train using ultra-realistic patient scenarios with high-quality, immersive simulations. Find out more at www.levelex.com/games/airway-ex.




Top Reviews

By csf05b

Helpful for non-physicians

As a speech-language pathologist, I find the app to be a unique and interactive way to visualize the anatomy I am constantly assessing and treating in my practice. It may be especially helpful for SLPs who perform FEES studies, and those who work frequently with vocal fold dysfunction and upper airway disorders/injuries. Of course, the CME feature is not applicable to me (but an excellent idea!), but it's an addicting simulation none-the-less, in addition to being educational, as noted above. May I suggest to the developers that an app such as this for SLPs would likely be well received? ;)

By cholrine drinker

Love it!

Me and my brother go to the hospital a lot... And we sometimes have to go for this reason. I always wondered what it’s like for them. This is a great way to find out. I’m 10 years old, and this game is for me uncomfortable, but I’m not sure for others. This is great for practice and other reasons I truly do recommend it. Anyways that’s my opinion. Thank you!

By dane3030

Awesome!

So after using this app during CRNA school I got several compliments on my technique/skills driving the fiber-optic for several intubations. Thanks!... below is my original review after using the app only a few months. Now having used it for over a year I can fully say that this app is an amazing idea/trainer.





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