Stolz Lori A, Stolz Uwe, Fields J Matthew, Saul Turandot, Secko Michael, Flannigan Matthew J, Sheele Johnathan M, Rifenburg Robert P, Weekes Anthony J, Josephson Elaine B, Bedolla John, Resop Dana M, Dela Cruz Jonathan, Boysen-Osborn Megan, Caffery Terrell, Derr Charlotte, Bengiamin Rimon, Chiricolo Gerardo, Backlund Brandon, Heer Jagdipak, Hyde Robert J, Adhikari Srikar
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Banner University Medical Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Acad Emerg Med. 2017 Mar;24(3):353-361. doi: 10.1111/acem.13113. Epub 2017 Feb 18.
Emergency ultrasound (EUS) has been recognized as integral to the training and practice of emergency medicine (EM). The Council of Emergency Medicine Residency-Academy of Emergency Ultrasound (CORD-AEUS) consensus document provides guidelines for resident assessment and progression. The Accredited Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has adopted the EM Milestones for assessment of residents' progress during their residency training, which includes demonstration of procedural competency in bedside ultrasound. The objective of this study was to assess EM residents' use of ultrasound and perceptions of the proposed ultrasound milestones and guidelines for assessment.
This study is a prospective stratified cluster sample survey of all U.S. EM residency programs. Programs were stratified based on their geographic location (Northeast, South, Midwest, West), presence/absence of ultrasound fellowship program, and size of residency with programs sampled randomly from each stratum. The survey was reviewed by experts in the field and pilot tested on EM residents. Summary statistics and 95% confidence intervals account for the survey design, with sampling weights equal to the inverse of the probability of selection, and represent national estimates of all EM residents.
There were 539 participants from 18 residency programs with an overall survey response rate of 85.1%. EM residents considered several applications to be core applications that were not considered core applications by CORD-AEUS (quantitative bladder volume, diagnosis of joint effusion, interstitial lung fluid, peritonsillar abscess, fetal presentation, and gestational age estimation). Of several core and advanced applications, the Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma examination, vascular access, diagnosis of pericardial effusion, and cardiac standstill were considered the most likely to be used in future clinical practice. Residents responded that procedural guidance would be more crucial to their future clinical practice than resuscitative or diagnostic ultrasound. They felt that an average of 325 (301-350) ultrasound examinations would be required to be proficient, but felt that number of examinations poorly represented their competency. They reported high levels of concern about medicolegal liability while using EUS. Eighty-nine percent of residents agreed that EUS is necessary for the practice of EM.
EM resident physicians' opinion of what basic and advanced skills they are likely to utilize in their future clinical practice differs from what has been set forth by various groups of experts. Their opinion of how many ultrasound examinations should be required for competency is higher than what is currently expected during training.
急诊超声(EUS)已被视为急诊医学(EM)培训和实践不可或缺的一部分。急诊医学住院医师委员会 - 急诊超声学会(CORD - AEUS)共识文件为住院医师评估和进步提供了指导方针。毕业后医学教育认可委员会(ACGME)采用了急诊医学里程碑来评估住院医师培训期间的进展,其中包括在床边超声检查中展示操作能力。本研究的目的是评估急诊医学住院医师对超声的使用情况以及对拟议的超声里程碑和评估指南的看法。
本研究是对美国所有急诊医学住院医师项目进行的前瞻性分层整群抽样调查。项目根据地理位置(东北部、南部、中西部、西部)、是否有超声专科培训项目以及住院医师项目规模进行分层,从每个层中随机抽取项目。该调查由该领域的专家进行评审,并在急诊医学住院医师中进行预测试。汇总统计数据和95%置信区间考虑了调查设计,抽样权重等于选择概率的倒数,代表了所有急诊医学住院医师的全国估计值。
来自18个住院医师项目的539名参与者,总体调查回复率为85.1%。急诊医学住院医师认为一些应用是核心应用,但CORD - AEUS并未将其视为核心应用(定量膀胱容量、关节积液诊断、肺间质液、扁桃体周围脓肿、胎儿先露和孕周估计)。在几个核心和高级应用中,创伤超声重点评估检查、血管通路、心包积液诊断和心脏停搏被认为在未来临床实践中最有可能被使用。住院医师回应称,操作指导对他们未来的临床实践比复苏或诊断性超声更关键。他们认为平均需要325(301 - 350)次超声检查才能熟练掌握,但觉得检查次数并不能很好地代表他们的能力。他们报告在使用急诊超声时对医疗法律责任高度关注。89%的住院医师同意急诊超声对急诊医学实践是必要的。
急诊医学住院医师对他们未来临床实践中可能使用的基础和高级技能的看法与各专家小组提出的不同。他们对达到胜任能力所需超声检查次数的看法高于目前培训期间的预期。