Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava

Background: Medical residents' training in ultrasonography usually follows the recommendations of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), even though these do not provide specific technical guidelines. Adequate training is considered to require 25 practical iterations in the majori...

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Adult
Article
Colombian
Echography
Factorial design
Human
Image quality
Inferior cava vein
Learning
Logistic regression analysis
Male
Normal human
Parameters
Point of care testing
Priority journal
Program effectiveness
Quality control
Repetition
Resident
Scoring system
Subxiphoid visualization
Colombia
Inferior vena cava
Learning curve
Point-of-care
Residents
Ultrasonography
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title Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava
spellingShingle Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava
Adult
Article
Colombian
Echography
Factorial design
Human
Image quality
Inferior cava vein
Learning
Logistic regression analysis
Male
Normal human
Parameters
Point of care testing
Priority journal
Program effectiveness
Quality control
Repetition
Resident
Scoring system
Subxiphoid visualization
Colombia
Inferior vena cava
Learning curve
Point-of-care
Residents
Ultrasonography
title_short Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava
title_full Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava
title_fullStr Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava
title_full_unstemmed Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava
title_sort Learning process and improvement of point-of-care ultrasound technique for subxiphoid visualization of the inferior vena cava
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Colombian
Echography
Factorial design
Human
Image quality
Inferior cava vein
Learning
Logistic regression analysis
Male
Normal human
Parameters
Point of care testing
Priority journal
Program effectiveness
Quality control
Repetition
Resident
Scoring system
Subxiphoid visualization
Colombia
Inferior vena cava
Learning curve
Point-of-care
Residents
Ultrasonography
topic Adult
Article
Colombian
Echography
Factorial design
Human
Image quality
Inferior cava vein
Learning
Logistic regression analysis
Male
Normal human
Parameters
Point of care testing
Priority journal
Program effectiveness
Quality control
Repetition
Resident
Scoring system
Subxiphoid visualization
Colombia
Inferior vena cava
Learning curve
Point-of-care
Residents
Ultrasonography
description Background: Medical residents' training in ultrasonography usually follows the recommendations of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), even though these do not provide specific technical guidelines. Adequate training is considered to require 25 practical iterations in the majority of ultrasound procedures. However, the effectiveness of this approach has not been verified experimentally. We set out to determine the number of repetitions required for an acceptable ultrasound procedure of the inferior vena cava (IVC), as an important and emerging ultrasound procedure in cardiology. Methods: Using three human models, each of eight medical residents in the Emergency Medicine (EM) Program at the Universidad del Rosario performed 25 iterations of the recommended procedure, with image quality evaluation by an EM physician expert in the technique. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the lowest number of repetitions required to achieve an adjusted probability of success of 80 and 90 %, respectively. Results: We obtained 200 ultrasound images. The percentage success by each resident ranged from 52 to 96 %. There was no statistical significance in the relation between gender and success (p = 0.83), but there was an association between year of residency and success (p  less than  0.001). The average time taken for each procedure was 17.3 s (SD 8.1); there was no association between the time taken and either repetition number or image quality. We demonstrate that eleven repetitions are required to achieve acceptable image quality in 80 %, and that 21 repetitions are required to achieve acceptable image quality in 90 %. Conclusions: This is the first study to formally evaluate the effectiveness of recommended training in ultrasound techniques. Our findings demonstrate that training comprising 25 procedural repetitions is easily sufficient to achieve optimal image quality, and they also provide empiric knowledge toward elucidating the times and minimum repetitions needed to acquire and improve ultrasonographic technique in novice operators to a level which fulfills quality requirements for interpretation. © 2016, Gómez Betancourt et al.
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