Rajendram Rajkumar, Souleymane Mamdouh, Mahmood Naveed, Kharal Mubashar, AlQahtani Mohammad
Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, King Abdulaziz Medical City, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Ministry of National Guard - Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
College of Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Ann Thorac Med. 2021 Jul-Sep;16(3):266-273. doi: 10.4103/atm.ATM_358_20. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has put a spotlight on point-of-care diagnostic lung ultrasound (POCDLUS). However, the spectra of respiratory disease and resources available for investigation vary internationally. The applicability of POCDLUS to internal medicine (IM) practice in Saudi Arabia and the current use by Saudi physicians are unknown.
The aim of the present study was to determine the applicability of POCDLUS to IM practice in Saudi Arabia and quantify the residents' current skills, accreditation, and use of POCDLUS.
A questionnaire was distributed to the IM residents at our institution to assess their knowledge, use of POCDLUS, and their perceptions of its applicability in IM.
Standard descriptive statistical techniques were used. Categorical data, presented as frequency, were compared using the Chi-squared test. The Likert scale responses, presented as mean ± standard deviation, were compared with a Student's t-test.
In total, 100 residents participated (response rate 92.6%) and reported that POCDLUS was applicable to their practice. Identifying pleural effusions was most applicable. A small proportion ( = 7) had received training, nine used POCDLUS regularly, none were accredited and the overall self-reported level of knowledge was poor.
Whilst POCDLUS is applicable to IM practice in Saudi Arabia, the significant skills gap preclude the provision of a POCDLUS service. As COVID-19 can cause an interstitial syndrome, our pandemic preparation response should include POCDLUS training. The current study is supported by a similar Canadian study and the international standardisation of POCDLUS training may be feasible. The findings of the current study may facilitate the development of POCDLUS training programs for internists throughout Saudi Arabia.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)使即时诊断肺部超声(POCDLUS)受到关注。然而,呼吸系统疾病的范围以及可用于调查的资源在国际上各不相同。POCDLUS在沙特阿拉伯内科实践中的适用性以及沙特医生目前的使用情况尚不清楚。
本研究的目的是确定POCDLUS在沙特阿拉伯内科实践中的适用性,并量化住院医师目前的技能、认证情况以及POCDLUS的使用情况。
向我们机构的内科住院医师发放问卷,以评估他们对POCDLUS的知识、使用情况以及对其在内科适用性的看法。
使用标准的描述性统计技术。以频率表示的分类数据使用卡方检验进行比较。以均值±标准差表示的李克特量表回答使用学生t检验进行比较。
共有100名住院医师参与(回复率92.6%),他们报告POCDLUS适用于他们的实践。识别胸腔积液最为适用。一小部分(n = 7)接受过培训,9人经常使用POCDLUS,无人获得认证,总体自我报告的知识水平较差。
虽然POCDLUS适用于沙特阿拉伯的内科实践,但显著的技能差距妨碍了提供POCDLUS服务。由于COVID - 19可导致间质性综合征,我们应对大流行的准备措施应包括POCDLUS培训。当前的研究得到了一项类似的加拿大研究的支持,POCDLUS培训的国际标准化可能是可行的。本研究的结果可能有助于为沙特阿拉伯各地的内科医生制定POCDLUS培训计划。