University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Worcester, Massachusetts.
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Department of Radiology, Worcester, Massachusetts.
West J Emerg Med. 2023 Jan 9;24(1):30-37. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2022.12.57599.
Point-of care-ultrasound (POCUS) has become ubiquitous in emergency medicine practice for the management of emergent pathophysiology. There is growing interest in its potential as a diagnostic tool in the prehospital setting. Few studies have examined the feasibility or efficacy of curricula targeted at teaching POCUS to prehospital personnel. Our objective in this study was to investigate a curriculum for the extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma (eFAST) exam in helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) crews.
This was a pre/post intervention study of HEMS personnel at a tertiary care center. Subjects were administered a pre-intervention written test and an observed structured clinical evaluation (OSCE). Subsequently, they participated in an educational intervention intended to impart proficiency in performing the eFAST. Subjects underwent post-intervention written exams and OSCEs. We analyzed pre- and post-intervention test performance along with the number and quality of practice ultrasound examinations achieved.
Sixteen subjects were enrolled (62.5% male, mean age 44.1). After undergoing the intervention, the mean written test score increased 22.1% (t=3.41; P <0.001) and the mean OSCE score increased by 64.5% (t=6.87, P <0.001). All subjects met "passing" criteria for the written test and OSCE on their post-intervention attempt. Subjects accomplished a mean of 21.1 clinically interpretable eFAST sonographs. Most subjects reported the curriculum was useful (90.1%) and that they would incorporate this skill into clinical practice (90.1%).
A targeted POCUS curriculum was feasible and effective in establishing clinical proficiency in HEMS crews for performing and interpreting the eFAST exam.
即时床旁超声(POCUS)在急诊医学实践中已广泛应用于紧急病理生理学的管理。人们对其在院前环境中作为诊断工具的潜力越来越感兴趣。很少有研究检查针对院前人员教授 POCUS 的课程的可行性或效果。我们在这项研究中的目的是研究直升机紧急医疗服务(HEMS)人员中扩展的创伤焦点评估超声检查(eFAST)课程。
这是一项针对三级护理中心 HEMS 人员的干预前/后研究。受试者接受干预前书面测试和观察性结构临床评估(OSCE)。随后,他们参加了旨在传授进行 eFAST 能力的教育干预。受试者接受干预后的书面考试和 OSCE。我们分析了干预前后的测试表现,以及完成的实践超声检查的数量和质量。
共有 16 名受试者入组(62.5%为男性,平均年龄为 44.1 岁)。干预后,平均书面测试分数提高了 22.1%(t=3.41;P <0.001),平均 OSCE 分数提高了 64.5%(t=6.87,P <0.001)。所有受试者在干预后的尝试中都达到了书面测试和 OSCE 的“及格”标准。受试者完成了平均 21.1 份具有临床解释意义的 eFAST 超声图。大多数受试者报告该课程很有用(90.1%),并表示他们将在临床实践中纳入这一技能(90.1%)。
针对 POCUS 的课程在 HEMS 人员中具有可行性和有效性,可建立进行和解释 eFAST 检查的临床能力。