Shokoohi Hamid, Goldsmith Andrew, Negishi Kay, Herrala Jeffrey R, Diamond Eden, Kharasch Sigmund, Blaivas Michael, Liteplo Andrew S
Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts Boston USA.
Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts.
J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2020 Apr 23;1(5):865-870. doi: 10.1002/emp2.12051. eCollection 2020 Oct.
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) equipment management is critical in optimizing daily clinical operations in emergency departments (EDs). Traditional consultative ultrasound laboratories are well practiced at operations management, but this is not the case for POCUS programs, because machine upgrade and replacement metrics have not been developed or tested. We present a data-driven method for assessment of POCUS equipment maintenance and replacement named the ULTrA (a data-driven approach to point-of-care ultrasound upgrade) score. This novel model of assessing each ultrasound machine by quantitative scoring in each of four mostly objective categories: use (U), likeability (L), trustworthiness (Tr), and age (A). We propose the ULTrA model as a method to identify underperforming devices which could be upgraded or eliminated, and to compare relative performance amongst a group of departmental ultrasound machines. This composite score may be a useful objective tool that could replace individual proxies for clinical effectiveness, such as age, use, or individual provider preference. Additional research in multiple centers would be needed to refine and validate the ULTrA score. Once fully developed, the ULTrA score could be deployed in EDs and other clinical settings where POCUS is used to help streamline resources to maintain a functional and state-of-the-art fleet of ultrasound machines over time.
床旁超声(POCUS)设备管理对于优化急诊科(ED)的日常临床运作至关重要。传统的咨询性超声实验室在运营管理方面经验丰富,但POCUS项目并非如此,因为尚未制定或测试机器升级和更换指标。我们提出了一种数据驱动的方法来评估POCUS设备的维护和更换,称为ULTrA(一种数据驱动的床旁超声升级方法)评分。这种新颖的模型通过在四个主要客观类别中的每一个类别中对每台超声机器进行定量评分来评估:使用情况(U)、受欢迎程度(L)、可靠性(Tr)和使用年限(A)。我们提出ULTrA模型作为一种识别性能不佳的设备的方法,这些设备可以进行升级或淘汰,并比较一组科室超声机器之间的相对性能。这个综合评分可能是一个有用的客观工具,可以取代诸如使用年限、使用情况或个人提供者偏好等临床有效性的个体代理指标。需要在多个中心进行进一步研究以完善和验证ULTrA评分。一旦完全开发出来,ULTrA评分可以部署在使用POCUS的急诊科和其他临床环境中,以帮助随着时间的推移优化资源,维持一支功能齐全且技术先进的超声机器队伍。