Adler David, Mgalula Katanga, Price Daniel, Taylor Opal
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14642, USA.
Int J Emerg Med. 2008 Dec;1(4):261-6. doi: 10.1007/s12245-008-0074-7. Epub 2008 Nov 14.
Diagnostic imaging services are scarce in much of the developing world. Ultrasound is a low-cost, safe, and widely applicable imaging modality.
We delivered a portable ultrasound machine to the Lugufu refugee camp in Tanzania and conducted a course on its use in order to assess the feasibility of introducing this technology into a very low-resource setting.
We conducted an intensive 4-day ultrasound training course for health care providers at Lugufu and established an exam logbook to track the frequency of use, distribution of ultrasound applications, and gender and age distribution of patients.
Between 4 October 2005 and 1 November 2007 547 separate ultrasound exams on 460 patients were recorded at Lugufu. Overall, 86% of patients studied were female. Pregnancy-related exams accounted for 24.1% of total usage. The 20- to 29-year-old age group accounted for over one third of total exams performed.
Ultrasound is a feasible and sustainable imaging modality in a very low-resource setting such as the Lugufu refugee camp in Tanzania.
在世界上许多发展中地区,诊断成像服务匮乏。超声是一种低成本、安全且应用广泛的成像方式。
我们向坦桑尼亚的卢古富难民营交付了一台便携式超声机,并开展了关于其使用的培训课程,以评估在资源极度匮乏的环境中引入这项技术的可行性。
我们为卢古富的医疗保健人员举办了为期4天的密集超声培训课程,并建立了检查日志,以跟踪使用频率、超声应用分布以及患者的性别和年龄分布。
在2005年10月4日至2007年11月1日期间,卢古富记录了对460名患者进行的547次独立超声检查。总体而言,接受检查的患者中86%为女性。与妊娠相关的检查占总使用量的24.1%。20至29岁年龄组占总检查量的三分之一以上。
在资源极度匮乏的环境中,如坦桑尼亚的卢古富难民营,超声是一种可行且可持续的成像方式。