Department of Emergency Medicine, Gold Coast University Hospital and Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, Australia.
Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Acad Emerg Med. 2022 Nov;29(11):1338-1346. doi: 10.1111/acem.14588. Epub 2022 Sep 13.
The Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) Point-of-care Ultrasound (POCUS) Network (P2Network) was established in 2014 to provide a platform for international collaboration among experts, including multicenter research. The objective of this study was to use expert consensus to identify and prioritize PEM POCUS topics, to inform future collaborative multicenter research.
Online surveys were administered in a two-stage, modified Delphi study. A steering committee of 16 PEM POCUS experts was identified within the P2Network, with representation from the United States, Canada, Italy, and Australia. We solicited the participation of international PEM POCUS experts through professional society mailing lists, research networks, social media, and "word of mouth." After each round, responses were refined by the steering committee before being reissued to participants to determine the ranking of all the research questions based on means and to identify the high-level consensus topics. The final stage was a modified Hanlon process of prioritization round (HPP), which emphasized relevance, impact, and feasibility.
Fifty-four eligible participants (16.6%) provided 191 items to Survey 1 (Round 1). These were refined and consolidated into 52 research questions by the steering committee. These were issued for rating in Survey 2 (Round 2), which had 45 participants. At the completion of Round 2, all questions were ranked with six research questions reaching high-level consensus. Thirty-one research questions with mean ratings above neutral were selected for the HPP round. Highly ranked topics included clinical applications of POCUS to evaluate and manage children with shock, cardiac arrest, thoracoabdominal trauma, suspected cardiac failure, atraumatic limp, and intussusception.
This consensus study has established a research agenda to inform future international multicenter PEM POCUS trials. This study has highlighted the ongoing need for high-quality evidence for PEM POCUS applications to guide clinical practice.
儿科急诊医学(PEM)床旁超声(POCUS)网络(P2Network)成立于 2014 年,旨在为专家提供国际合作平台,包括多中心研究。本研究的目的是使用专家共识确定和优先考虑 PEM POCUS 主题,为未来的合作多中心研究提供信息。
采用两阶段、改良 Delphi 研究进行在线调查。在 P2Network 内确定了 16 名 PEM POCUS 专家组成的指导委员会,代表来自美国、加拿大、意大利和澳大利亚。我们通过专业协会邮件列表、研究网络、社交媒体和“口碑”来征求国际 PEM POCUS 专家的参与。在每一轮之后,指导委员会都会对回复进行细化,然后重新发布给参与者,根据平均值确定所有研究问题的排名,并确定高水平共识主题。最后阶段是修改后的优先级排序轮次(HPP),强调相关性、影响力和可行性。
54 名符合条件的参与者(16.6%)在调查 1(第 1 轮)中提供了 191 项内容。指导委员会对这些内容进行了细化和整合,形成了 52 个研究问题。这些问题在调查 2(第 2 轮)中进行了评分,有 45 名参与者参加。在第 2 轮结束时,所有问题的排名都达到了 6 个研究问题的高水平共识。31 个平均评分高于中性的研究问题被选入 HPP 轮次。排名较高的主题包括 POCUS 在评估和管理休克、心搏骤停、胸腹创伤、疑似心力衰竭、无创伤性跛行和肠套叠儿童中的临床应用。
这项共识研究为未来的国际多中心 PEM POCUS 试验确定了研究议程。这项研究强调了需要高质量证据来指导临床实践的 PEM POCUS 应用。