Survey on how Australian rheumatologists use musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS), including challenges and unmet needs

Zoe Brown , Fredrick Joshua , Helen Keen , Anita Lee
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Abstract

Objective

Worldwide there is increasing use of musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) in clinical practice, particularly by rheumatologists. Despite reported high levels of interest in the use of MSUS, lack of education and experience are often reported as barriers to rheumatologists performing MSUS in clinical practice. To evaluate current MSUS practices in Australia, we undertook a survey of rheumatologists who are current members of an Australian MSUS special interest group.

Methods

Descriptive and summary statistics of responses to a web-based survey to rheumatologists who had attended a workshop with the Australian Musculoskeletal Imaging Special Interest Group (AMISIG) were undertaken.

Results

Of thirty-six respondents, 97.2 % reported using MSUS as part of clinical care, and more than a quarter also use MSUS for research and teaching. The most frequent indication for MSUS use in 94.4 % of clinicians was for early diagnosis of rheumatic diseases, followed by monitoring response to treatment. Barriers to use of MSUS were identified, including time constraints, costs and lack of training post courses and experience. To support MSUS use in Australia, respondents nominated more “hands-on” supervised training courses and supervision of advanced trainees.

Conclusion

MSUS use by surveyed Australian rheumatologists is most frequently to make an early diagnosis of rheumatic diseases as well as in monitoring response to treatments, in research and in teaching activities. Australian clinicians identified that increased clinical education in MSUS, particularly for rheumatology trainees, was needed.

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调查澳大利亚风湿病学家如何使用肌肉骨骼超声(MSUS),包括挑战和未满足的需求
目的在世界范围内,在临床实践中越来越多地使用肌肉骨骼超声(MSUS),特别是风湿病学家。尽管有报道称对MSUS的使用有很高的兴趣,但缺乏教育和经验经常被报道为风湿病学家在临床实践中实施MSUS的障碍。为了评估澳大利亚目前的MSUS实践,我们对澳大利亚MSUS特殊兴趣小组的风湿病学家进行了调查。方法对参加澳大利亚肌肉骨骼成像特别兴趣小组(AMISIG)研讨会的风湿病学家进行了一项基于网络的调查,并对调查结果进行了描述性和概要性统计。结果在36个调查对象中,97.2%的人表示将MSUS作为临床护理的一部分,超过四分之一的人也将MSUS用于研究和教学。94.4%的临床医生使用MSUS的最常见适应症是风湿病的早期诊断,其次是监测对治疗的反应。确定了使用管理系统的障碍,包括时间限制、费用和缺乏培训岗位课程和经验。为了支持MSUS在澳大利亚的使用,受访者提名了更多的“动手”监督培训课程和高级学员的监督。结论接受调查的澳大利亚风湿病学家最常使用msus进行风湿病的早期诊断,以及监测对治疗的反应,研究和教学活动。澳大利亚临床医生认为需要增加MSUS的临床教育,特别是风湿病学培训生。
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