Macek Martin, Eek Frida, Wrede Axel, Butt Talha, Acosta Stefan
Vascular Diseases, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
Department of Health Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2024 Dec 5;11:23821205241303560. doi: 10.1177/23821205241303560. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
A recent study on patients with acute lower limb ischemia showed that the proportion of inadequate examination of lower extremity circulation was associated with higher rate of amputation and death. The aim of this systematic review was to explore evidence for how practical competence in performing a peripheral vascular status of the lower limb among medical students and junior doctors should be taught and examined.
The systematic review followed PRISMA guidelines and was published in PROSPERO. Articles were searched for in PubMed, Cochrane Library and Embase. The result was processed by two researchers. After title- and abstract screenings, articles were scrutinized in full text for inclusion, result extraction, risk of bias assessment through Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument (MERSQI), and evidence grading with the GRADE approach.
Thirteen studies were included. Two studies were randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Study samples varied between medical students (n = 9), junior doctors (n = 3) and residents (n = 3). Interventions varied between theoretical, practical, repetitive training, feedback-based learning, and clinical experience. Assessed measurements (outcomes) were ankle-brachial index (ABI) (n = 9), theoretical knowledge (n = 4), pulse palpation (n = 1) and complete vascular status (n = 1). Experienced residents had better theoretical knowledge than inexperienced residents, but performance of the entire ABI procedure without any mistake according to guidelines was inadequate in both groups. One RCT showed that experimental training significantly increased ability to perform ABI measurements, but this ability decreased after six months without repetition.
Theoretical training alone is not sufficient in ensuring proficiency in vascular examination of the lower limbs. Continuous practice and clinical exposure are crucial to maintain proficiency in performing vascular examination of the lower limbs. Data is limited and heterogenous. The level of certainty for the evidence was judged to be very low.
最近一项针对急性下肢缺血患者的研究表明,下肢循环检查不充分的比例与截肢率和死亡率较高相关。本系统评价的目的是探索关于应如何教授和考核医学生和初级医生进行下肢外周血管状况检查的实践能力的证据。
本系统评价遵循PRISMA指南,并在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(PROSPERO)上发表。在PubMed、Cochrane图书馆和Embase中检索文章。结果由两名研究人员处理。经过标题和摘要筛选后,对文章进行全文审查以确定是否纳入、提取结果、通过医学教育研究质量工具(MERSQI)评估偏倚风险以及采用GRADE方法进行证据分级。
纳入了13项研究。两项研究为随机对照试验(RCT)。研究样本包括医学生(n = 9)、初级医生(n = 3)和住院医师(n = 3)。干预措施包括理论、实践、重复训练、基于反馈的学习和临床经验。评估的测量指标(结果)包括踝臂指数(ABI)(n = 9)、理论知识(n = 4)、脉搏触诊(n = 1)和完整的血管状况(n = 1)。有经验的住院医师比无经验的住院医师理论知识更好,但两组中按照指南无误地完成整个ABI操作的表现均不充分。一项RCT表明,实验性训练显著提高了进行ABI测量的能力,但在六个月不重复后,这种能力下降。
仅理论培训不足以确保熟练掌握下肢血管检查。持续实践和临床接触对于保持下肢血管检查的熟练程度至关重要。数据有限且异质性较大。证据的确定性水平被判定为非常低。