Pub Date : 2016-12-01Epub Date: 2016-06-03DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0043-y
Sachita P Shah, Sachin P Shah, Reginald Fils-Aime, Walkens Desir, Joanel Joasil, David M Venesy, Krithika Meera Muruganandan
Background: The diagnosis and management of acutely dyspneic patients in resource-limited developing world settings poses a particular challenge. Focused cardiopulmonary ultrasound (CPUS) may assist in the emergency diagnosis and management of patients with acute dyspnea by identifying left ventricular systolic dysfunction, pericardial effusion, interstitial pulmonary edema, and pleural effusion. We sought to assess the accuracy of emergency providers performing CPUS after a training intervention in a limited-resource setting; a secondary objective was to assess the ability of CPUS to affect change of clinician diagnostic assessment and acute management in patients presenting with undifferentiated dyspnea.
Methods and results: After a training intervention for Haitian emergency providers, patients with dyspnea presenting urgently to a regional referral center in Haiti underwent a rapid CPUS examination by the treating physician. One hundred seventeen patients (median age of 36 years, 56 % female) were prospectively evaluated with a standardized CPUS exam. Blinded expert review of ultrasound images was performed by two board certified cardiologists and one ultrasound fellowship trained emergency physician. Inter-observer agreement was determined using an agreement coefficient (kappa). Sensitivity and Specificity with confidence intervals were calculated. Pre-test and post-test clinician impressions and management plans were compared to assess for a change. We enrolled 117 patients with undifferentiated dyspnea. Upon expert image review, prevalence of left ventricular systolic dysfunction was 40.2 %, and in those with systolic dysfunction, the average EF was 14 % (±9 %). The parasternal long axis (PLAX) single view was predictive of an overall abnormal echo with PPV of abnormal PLAX 95 % and NPV 93 % of normal PLAX. Weighted kappa for pericardial effusion between the Haitian physicians and two cardiology reviewers was 0.81 (95 % CI 0.75-0.87, p value <0.001) and for ejection fraction was 0.98 (95 % CI 0.98-0.99, p value <0.001). For lung ultrasound, a kappa statistic assessing agreement between the Haitian physician and the EP for pleural effusion was 0.73, and for interstitial syndrome was 0.49. Detailed test characteristics are detailed in Table 3. Overall, there was a change in treating clinician impression in 15.4 % (95 % CI 9-22 %) and change in management in 19.6 % (95 % CI 12-27 %) of patients following CPUS. A significant structural heart disease was common: 48 % of patients were noted to have abnormal right ventricular systolic function, 36 % had at least moderate mitral regurgitation, and 7.7 % had a moderate to large pericardial effusion.
Conclusions: A focused training intervention in CPUS was sufficient for providers in a limited-resource setting to accurately identify left ventricular systolic dysfunction, pericardial effusion, evidence of interstitial syndrome, and ple
背景:在资源有限的发展中国家,急性呼吸困难患者的诊断和管理提出了一个特殊的挑战。聚焦心肺超声(cpu)可通过识别左心室收缩功能障碍、心包积液、间质性肺水肿和胸腔积液,协助急性呼吸困难患者的紧急诊断和处理。在资源有限的情况下,我们试图评估急救人员在培训干预后执行cpu的准确性;次要目的是评估cpu影响临床医生诊断评估和未分化呼吸困难患者急性处理的能力。方法和结果:在对海地急救人员进行培训干预后,紧急到海地地区转诊中心就诊的呼吸困难患者接受了主治医生的快速cpu检查。117例患者(中位年龄36岁,56%为女性)采用标准化的cpu检查进行前瞻性评估。超声图像的盲法专家评审由两名委员会认证的心脏病专家和一名超声研究员培训的急诊医师进行。使用一致系数(kappa)确定观察者间的一致。计算具有置信区间的敏感性和特异性。比较测试前和测试后临床医生的印象和管理计划来评估变化。我们招募了117例未分化性呼吸困难患者。经专家影像学检查,左室收缩功能障碍的患病率为40.2%,而在有收缩功能障碍的患者中,平均EF为14%(±9%)。胸骨旁长轴(PLAX)单片可预测整体异常回声,异常PLAX的PPV为95%,正常PLAX的NPV为93%。海地医生和两名心脏病学评论家的心包积液加权kappa值为0.81 (95% CI 0.75-0.87, p值)。结论:在资源有限的情况下,集中的cpu训练干预足以让提供者准确识别呼吸困难患者的左心室收缩功能障碍、心包积液、间质综合征和胸腔积液。临床医生能够将cpu整合到他们的临床印象和管理计划中,并对他们的超声结果报告了高度的信心。
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Pub Date : 2016-12-01Epub Date: 2016-08-11DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0047-7
Ryan D Clay, Elizabeth C Lee, Marc F Kurtzman, Renee K Dversdal
Background: A growing body of evidence supports the use of bedside ultrasound for core Internal Medicine procedures and increasingly as augmentation of the physical exam. The literature also supports that trainees, both medical students and residents, can acquire these skills. However, there is no consensus on training approach.
Aim: To implement and study the effectiveness of a high-yield and expedited curriculum to train internal medicine interns to use bedside ultrasound for physical examination and procedures.
Setting: The study was conducted at a metropolitan, academic medical center and included 33 Internal Medicine interns.
Program description: This was a prospective cohort study of a new educational intervention consisting of a single-day intensive bedside ultrasound workshop followed by two optional hour-long workshops later in the year. The investigation was conducted at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. The intensive day consisted of alternating didactic sessions with small group hands-on ultrasound practice sessions and ultrasound simulations. A 30-question assessment was used to assess ultrasound interpretation knowledge prior to, immediately post, and 6 months post intervention.
Results: Thirty-three interns served as their own historical controls. Assessment performance significantly increased after the intervention from a mean pre-test score of 18.3 (60.9 % correct) to a mean post-test score 25.5 (85.0 % correct), P value of <0.0001. This performance remained significantly better at 6 months with a mean score of 23.8 (79.3 % correct), P value <0.0001. There was significant knowledge attrition compared to the immediate post-assessment, P value 0.0099.
Conclusions: A single-day ultrasound training session followed by two optional noon conference sessions yielded significantly improved ultrasound interpretation skills in internal medicine interns.
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Pub Date : 2016-11-10DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0053-9
Garrett G. R. J. Johnson, F. Zeiler, B. Unger, Gregory Hansen, D. Karakitsos, L. Gillman
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Pub Date : 2016-11-09DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0054-8
P. Nazerian, G. Cerini, S. Vanni, C. Gigli, M. Zanobetti, M. Bartolucci, S. Grifoni, G. Volpicelli
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Pub Date : 2016-10-26DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0051-y
A. Lamorte, E. Boero, P. Crida, A. Conteh, Marco Foletti, P. Narcisi
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Pub Date : 2016-10-26DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0052-x
P. Blanco, G. Volpicelli
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Pub Date : 2016-09-01DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0046-8
Yahya Acar, Onur Tezel, Necati Salman, Erdem Cevik, Margarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-Bordomás, Mustafa Z Mahmoud, Abdelmoneim Sulieman, Abbas Ali, Alrayah Mustafa, Ihab Abdelrahman, Mustafa Bahar, Osama Ali, H Lester Kirchner, Gregor Prosen, Ajda Anzic, Paul Leeson, Maryam Bahreini, Fatemeh Rasooli, Houman Hosseinnejad, Gabriel Blecher, Robert Meek, Diana Egerton-Warburton, Edina Ćatić Ćuti, Stanko Belina, Tihomir Vančina, Idriz Kovačević, Nadan Rustemović, Ikwan Chang, Jin Hee Lee, Young Ho Kwak, Do Kyun Kim, Chi-Yung Cheng, Hsiu-Yung Pan, Chia-Te Kung, Ela Ćurčić, Ena Pritišanac, Ivo Planinc, Marijana Grgić Medić, Radovan Radonić, Abiola Fasina, Anthony J Dean, Nova L Panebianco, Patricia S Henwood, Oliviero Fochi, Moreno Favarato, Ezio Bonanomi, Ivan Tomić, Youngrock Ha, Hongchuen Toh, Elizabeth Harmon, Wilma Chan, Cameron Baston, Gail Morrison, Frances Shofer, Angela Hua, Sharon Kim, James Tsung, Isa Gunaydin, Zeynep Kekec, Mehmet Oguzhan Ay, Jinjoo Kim, Jinhyun Kim, Gyoosung Choi, Dowon Shim, Ji-Han Lee, Jana Ambrozic, Katja Prokselj, Miha Lucovnik, Gabrijela Brzan Simenc, Asta Mačiulienė, Almantas Maleckas, Algimantas Kriščiukaitis, Vytautas Mačiulis, Andrius Macas, Sharad Mohite, Zoltan Narancsik, Hugon Možina, Sara Nikolić, Jan Hansel, Rok Petrovčič, Una Mršić, Simon Orlob, Markus Lerchbaumer, Niklas Schönegger, Reinhard Kaufmann, Chun-I Pan, Chien-Hung Wu, Sarah Pasquale, Stephanie J Doniger, Sharon Yellin, Gerardo Chiricolo, Maja Potisek, Borut Drnovšek, Boštjan Leskovar, Kristine Robinson, Clara Kraft, Benjamin Moser, Stephen Davis, Shelley Layman, Yusef Sayeed, Joseph Minardi, Irmina Sefic Pasic, Amra Dzananovic, Anes Pasic, Sandra Vegar Zubovic, Ana Godan Hauptman, Ana Vujaklija Brajkovic, Jaksa Babel, Marina Peklic, Vedran Radonic, Luka Bielen, Peh Wee Ming, Nur Hafiza Yezid, Fatahul Laham Mohammed, Zainal Abidin Huda, Wan Nasarudin Wan Ismail, W Yus Haniff W Isa, Hashairi Fauzi, Praveena Seeva, Mohd Zulfakar Mazlan
Table of contents: A1 Point-of-care ultrasound examination of cervical spine in emergency departmentYahya Acar, Onur Tezel, Necati SalmanA2 A new technique in verifying the placement of a nasogastric tube: obtaining the longitudinal view of nasogastric tube in addition to transverse view with ultrasoundYahya Acar, Necati Salman, Onur Tezel, Erdem CevikA3 Pseudoaneurysm of the femoral artery after cannulation of a central venous line. Should we always use ultrasound in these procedures?Margarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA4 Ultrasound-guided supraclavicular subclavian vein catheterization. A novel approach in emergency departmentMargarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA5 Clinical ultrasound in a septic and jaundice patient in the emergency departmentMargarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA6 Characterization of the eyes in preoperative cataract Saudi patients by using medical diagnostic ultrasoundMustafa Z. Mahmoud, Abdelmoneim SuliemanA7 High-frequency ultrasound in determining the causes of acute shoulder joint painMustafa Z. MahmoudA8 Teaching WINFOCUS Ultrasound Life Support Basic Level 1 for Providers in resource-limited countriesAbbas Ali, Alrayah Mustafa, Ihab Abdelrahman, Mustafa Bahar, Osama Ali, H. Lester Kirchner, Gregor ProsenA9 Changes of arterial stiffness and endothelial function during uncomplicated pregnancyAjda Anzic, Paul LeesonA10 Cardiovascular haemodynamic properties before, during and after pregnancyAjda Anzic, Paul LeesonA11 An old man with generalized weaknessMaryam Bahreini, Fatemeh RasooliA12 Ultrasonography for non-specific presentations of abdominal painMaryam Bahreini, Houman HosseinnejadA13 Introduction of a new imaging guideline for suspected renal colic in the emergency department: effect on CT Urogram utilisationGabriel Blecher, Robert Meek, Diana Egerton-WarburtonA14 Transabdominal ultrasound screening for pancreatic cancer in Croatian military veterans: a retrospective analysis from the first Croatian veteran's hospitalEdina Ćatić Ćuti, Stanko Belina, Tihomir Vančina, Idriz KovačevićA15 The challenge of AAA: unusual case of obstructive jaundiceEdina Ćatić Ćuti, Nadan RustemovićA16 Educational effectiveness of easy-made new simulator model for ultrasound-guided procedures in pediatric patients: vascular access and foreign body managementIkwan Chang, Jin Hee Lee, Young Ho Kwak, Do Kyun KimA17 Detection of uterine rupture by point-of-care ultrasound at emergency department: a case reportChi-Yung Cheng, Hsiu-Yung Pan, Chia-Te KungA18 Abdominal probe in the hands of interns as a relevant diagnostic tool in revealing the cause of heart failureEla Ćurčić, Ena Pritišanac, Ivo Planinc, Marijana Grgić Medić, Radovan RadonićA19 Needs assessment of the potential utility of point-of-care ultrasound within the Zanzibar health systemAbiola Fasina, Anthony J. Dean, Nova L. Panebianco, Patricia S. HenwoodA20 Ultra
目录表:A1急诊科颈椎的即时超声检查yahya Acar, Onur Tezel, Necati SalmanA2验证鼻胃管置入的新技术:超声在获得鼻胃管横切面的同时获得鼻胃管纵切面ahya Acar, Necati Salman, Onur Tezel, Erdem CevikA3中心静脉插管后股动脉假性动脉瘤。在这些手术中我们应该一直使用超声波吗?Margarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA4超声引导锁骨上锁骨下静脉置管。急诊科的一种新方法margarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA5急诊科败血症和黄疸患者的临床超声检查margarita Algaba-Montes, Alberto Oviedo-García, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA6利用医学诊断超声对沙特白内障患者术前眼睛的表征Abdelmoneim suliemana[7]高频超声在确定急性肩部关节疼痛原因中的作用[8]资源有限国家医护人员WINFOCUS超声生命支持基础1级教学[8]abbas Ali, Alrayah Mustafa, Ihab Abdelrahman, Mustafa Bahar, Osama Ali, H. Lester Kirchner, Gregor prosena[9]非并发症妊娠期间动脉僵硬度和内皮功能的变化[10]妊娠期间和妊娠后a . da Anzic, Paul leeson11一名全身虚弱的老人a . maryam Bahreini, Fatemeh rasoolia a . 12超声检查非特异性腹痛的表现a . maryam Bahreini, Houman hosseinnejada a . 13急诊科疑似肾绞痛的新影像学指南介绍:gabriel Blecher, Robert Meek, Diana Egerton-WarburtonA14克罗地亚退伍军人医院经腹超声筛查胰腺癌的回顾性分析edina Ćatić Ćuti, Stanko Belina, Tihomir van<e:1> ina, Idriz KovačevićA15 AAA的挑战:梗阻性黄疸的罕见病例edina Ćatić Ćuti, Nadan RustemovićA16简易新型超声引导手术模拟模型的教育效果:血管通路与异物处理张坤,李金熙,郭永浩,kimdo Kyun[17]急诊科即时超声检测子宫破裂病例报告chi - yung Cheng, Hsiu-Yung Pan, Chia-Te KungA18实习生手中的腹部探头作为揭示心力衰竭原因的相关诊断工具ela Ćurčić, Ena Pritišanac, Ivo Planinc, Marijana grgiki mediki, Radovan RadonićA19对桑给巴尔卫生系统中护理点超声潜在用途的需求评估abiola Fasina, Anthony J. Dean, Nova L. Panebianco, Patricia S. HenwoodA20气管压迫的超声诊断oliviero Fochi,[21]刘建军,刘建军,李建军,等。超声在危重患者肺浸润诊断中的作用[j] .安全拉索;临床实习教师对临床超声的认识和使用elizabeth Harmon, Wilma Chan, Cameron Baston, Gail Morrison, Frances Shofer, Nova Panebianco, Anthony J.。 [24]超声诊断小儿肺炎的临床效果[angela Hua, Sharon Kim, James TsungA25]超声在低血压患者中的有效性[isa Gunaydin, Zeynep Kekec, Mehmet Oguzhan][26]院外心脏骤停后心脏骤停综合征患者中重度左室射血分数与短期死亡率的关系[Kim jinjoo, Kim Jinhyun, Choi Gyoosung]Dowon ShimA27实用性后急性肾盂肾炎的腹部超声诊断肾transplantationJi-Han LeeA28肺超声评估流体容忍严重preeclampsiaJana Ambrozic,卡佳Prokselj,米哈LucovnikA29视神经鞘超声波在严重preeclampsiaGabrijela Brzan Simenc, Jana Ambrozic,米哈LucovnikA30聚焦超声心动图监测术后时期进行非心脏patientsAsta马čiulienė,Almantas Maleckas, Algimantas Kriščiukaitis,Vytautas ma<e:1> iulis, Andrius MacasA31 POCUS引导下的儿科上肢体骨折治疗:算法,技巧和技巧sharad mohite32护理点肺部超声:败化症患者肺炎的良好诊断工具zoltan Narancsik, Hugon MožinaA33一个本科生POCUS (r)进化的案例sara nikoliki, Jan Hansel, Rok petrov<e:1> ikei, Una Mršić, Gregor ProsenA34格拉茨暑期超声学校:从第一次接触到床边应用:为期三天半的本科超声培训:经过两年的持续发展后的r<s:1> sum<s:1> simon Orlob, Markus Lerchbaumer, Niklas Schönegger, Reinhard KaufmannA35急诊现场超声在急性腹痛患者中的作用alberto Oviedo-García, Margarita algba - montes, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA36病床旁超声在危重患者中的应用。1例报告alberto Oviedo-García, Margarita Algaba-Montes, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA37急诊医师的临床超声心动图诊断率analberto Oviedo-García, Margarita Algaba-Montes, Mayra Patricio-BordomásA38集中心脏超声在早期诊断不典型表现的A型主动脉夹层中的应用潘春一,潘秀勇,吴建鸿39现场超声检测处女膜未穿孔潘秀勇,为在儿科急诊科执业的儿科护士开发一套即时超声课程sarah Pasquale, Stephanie J. Doniger, Sharon Yellin, Gerardo chiricolo41急诊情况下经胸超声心动图的应用:二尖瓣肿患者maja Potisek, Borut Drnovšek, Boštjan LeskovarA42一名患有晕车的年轻人atemeh Rasooli, Maryam bahreini43工作重复性使用损伤超声研究员kristin
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Pub Date : 2016-03-12DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0037-9
D. Hempel, Stephanie Haunhorst, Sivajini Sinnathurai, A. Seibel, F. Recker, F. Heringer, G. Michels, R. Breitkreutz
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Pub Date : 2016-02-18DOI: 10.1186/s13089-016-0038-8
L. Vetrugno, G. Volpicelli, F. Barbariol, Ilaria Toretti, L. Pompei, F. Forfori, G. Della Rocca
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Pub Date : 2015-12-12DOI: 10.1186/s13089-015-0036-2
G. Tusman, Cecilia M. Acosta, Marco Nicola, M. Esperatti, S. Bohm, F. Suarez-Sipmann
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