Knight T, Clare S, Smallwood N, Lasserson D
Clinical Research Fellow Institute of Applied Health Research University of Birmingham.
Consultant in Acute Internal Medicine Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust.
Acute Med. 2020;19(2):64-68.
Advances in ultrasound technology have allowed an investigation previously restricted to the radiology department to be used more liberally in clinical decision making. Point-of-Care-Ultrasound (PoCUS) has superior diagnostic performance to traditional clinical examination across a range of pathologies in the hands of a suitably experienced practitioner. The utilisation of PoCUS has the potential to greatly influence the delivery of acute care, but little is known about the current level of resource provision within the acute medical setting.
To establish the availability of ultrasound equipment and appropriately trained clinicians within Acute Medical Units (AMUs) in the United Kingdom (UK) we asked specific questions with an annual day of care survey, undertaken by the Society for Acute Medicine. We compared data across two years to assess interval changes.
58.1% (75/129) of AMUs had access to dedicated ultrasound equipment in SAMBA'19. This represents a small increase from SAMBA'18. Ultrasound expertise is concentrated across a small number of AMUs. Growth in the number of ultrasound trained clinicians is greatest units with established expertise.
The equipment to provide PoCUS is not present on all AMUs and appropriately trained clinicians are not distributed evenly across units. This is likely to affect individual AMUs ability to deliver bedside ultrasound to appropriate patients who may benefit. Bridging the gap to ensure all AMUs have the option to use PoCUS will require planning and investment.
超声技术的进步使得一项以前仅限于放射科的检查在临床决策中得到更广泛的应用。在经验丰富的从业者手中,床旁超声(PoCUS)在一系列病症的诊断性能上优于传统临床检查。PoCUS的应用有可能极大地影响急性护理的提供,但对于急性医疗环境中当前的资源配备水平知之甚少。
为了确定英国急性医疗单元(AMU)内超声设备和经过适当培训的临床医生的可获得性,我们通过急性医学协会进行的年度护理日调查提出了具体问题。我们比较了两年的数据以评估期间变化。
在2019年的急性医学协会会员调查(SAMBA'19)中,58.1%(75/129)的急性医疗单元可以使用专用超声设备。这比2018年的急性医学协会会员调查(SAMBA'18)略有增加。超声专业知识集中在少数急性医疗单元。在已有专业知识的单元中,接受过超声培训的临床医生数量增长最多。
并非所有急性医疗单元都配备了提供PoCUS的设备,且经过适当培训的临床医生在各单元分布不均。这可能会影响各个急性医疗单元为可能受益的合适患者提供床旁超声检查的能力。缩小差距以确保所有急性医疗单元都有使用PoCUS的选择将需要规划和投资。