Victor Galusko, Mohammed Yunus Khanji, Owen Bodger, Clive Weston, John Chambers, Adrian Ionescu
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引用次数: 40
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背景:超声成像设备在临床和教学环境中越来越受欢迎,但在医学教育中没有系统的信息。我们对本科医学教育中的手持超声(HHU)设备进行了系统回顾,以描述其作用、意义和局限性。方法:我们检索Cochrane、PubMed、Embase和Medline,检索策略为:[(手持或便携式或口袋或“点护理系统”)和超声]和(教育或培训或本科或“医学生”或“医学院”)。我们保留了12篇关于本科医学教育的文章。我们总结了HHU的使用模式,汇总并估计了HHU检测左心室功能障碍的敏感性和特异性。结果:报告的特征是异构的:培训时间(1-25小时),参与的学生人数(1-整个队列),扫描的受试者人数(27-211),学习类型(自主vs传统讲座+实践课程)。大多数研究报道了心脏HHU检查,但也检查了其他解剖区域,如腹部和甲状腺。学生检测左心室收缩功能障碍的总灵敏度为0.88[95%可信区间(CI) 0.83-0.92],特异性为0.86 (95% CI 0.81-0.90)。结论:医学教育中关于HHU设备的数据很少且不完整,但经过培训的学生可以达到很高的诊断准确性,尽管在有限的病理(主要是心脏)。对于最适合医学生教育需求的方案,没有达成共识,也没有关于在这种情况下部署HHU的长期影响、熟练程度下降或财政影响的数据。
Hand-held Ultrasound Scanners in Medical Education: A Systematic Review.
Background: Ultrasound imaging devices are becoming popular in clinical and teaching settings, but there is no systematic information on their use in medical education. We conducted a systematic review of hand-held ultrasound (HHU) devices in undergraduate medical education to delineate their role, significance, and limitations.
Methods: We searched Cochrane, PubMed, Embase, and Medline using the strategy: [(Hand-held OR Portable OR Pocket OR "Point of Care Systems") AND Ultrasound] AND (Education OR Training OR Undergraduate OR "Medical Students" OR "Medical School"). We retained 12 articles focusing on undergraduate medical education. We summarised the patterns of HHU use, pooled and estimated sensitivity, and specificity of HHU for detection of left ventricular dysfunction.
Results: Features reported were heterogeneous: training time (1-25 hours), number of students involved (1-an entire cohort), number of subjects scanned (27-211), and type of learning (self-directed vs. traditional lectures + hands-on sessions). Most studies reported cardiac HHU examinations, but other anatomical areas were examined, e.g. abdomen and thyroid. Pooled sensitivity 0.88 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.83-0.92] and specificity 0.86 (95% CI 0.81-0.90) were high for the detection of left ventricular systolic dysfunction by students.
Conclusion: Data on HHU devices in medical education are scarce and incomplete, but following training students can achieve high diagnostic accuracy, albeit in a limited number of (mainly cardiac) pathologies. There is no consensus on protocols best-suited to the educational needs of medical students, nor data on long-term impact, decay in proficiency or on the financial implications of deploying HHU in this setting.