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Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept

Background and Study objective. Focused lung ultrasound (LUS) examinations are important tools in critical care medicine. There is evidence that LUS can be used for the detection of acute thoracic lesions. However, no validated training method is available. The goal of this study was to develop and...

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Autores principales: Breitkreutz, Raoul, Dutiné, Martina, Scheiermann, Patrick, Hempel, Dorothea, Kujumdshiev, Sandy, Ackermann, Hanns, Seeger, Florian Hartmut, Seibel, Armin, Walcher, Felix, Hirche, Tim Oliver
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24369503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/312758
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author Breitkreutz, Raoul
Dutiné, Martina
Scheiermann, Patrick
Hempel, Dorothea
Kujumdshiev, Sandy
Ackermann, Hanns
Seeger, Florian Hartmut
Seibel, Armin
Walcher, Felix
Hirche, Tim Oliver
author_facet Breitkreutz, Raoul
Dutiné, Martina
Scheiermann, Patrick
Hempel, Dorothea
Kujumdshiev, Sandy
Ackermann, Hanns
Seeger, Florian Hartmut
Seibel, Armin
Walcher, Felix
Hirche, Tim Oliver
author_sort Breitkreutz, Raoul
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description Background and Study objective. Focused lung ultrasound (LUS) examinations are important tools in critical care medicine. There is evidence that LUS can be used for the detection of acute thoracic lesions. However, no validated training method is available. The goal of this study was to develop and assess an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) curriculum for focused thorax, trachea, and lung ultrasound in emergency and critical care medicine (THOLUUSE). Methods. 39 trainees underwent a one-day training course in a prospective educational study, including lectures in sonoanatomy and -pathology of the thorax, case presentations, and hands-on training. Trainees' pre- and posttest performances were assessed by multiple choice questionnaires, visual perception tests by interpretation video clips, practical performance of LUS, and identification of specific ultrasound findings. Results. Trainees postcourse scores of correct MCQ answers increased from 56 ± 4% to 82 ± 2% (mean± SD; P < 0.001); visual perception skills increased from 54 ± 5% to 78 ± 3% (P < 0.001); practical ultrasound skills improved, and correct LUS was performed in 94%. Subgroup analysis revealed that learning success was independent from the trainees' previous ultrasound experience. Conclusions. THOLUUSE significantly improves theoretical and practical skills for the diagnosis of acute thoracic lesions. We propose to implement THOLUUSE in emergency medicine training.
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spelling pubmed-38634812013-12-25 Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept Breitkreutz, Raoul Dutiné, Martina Scheiermann, Patrick Hempel, Dorothea Kujumdshiev, Sandy Ackermann, Hanns Seeger, Florian Hartmut Seibel, Armin Walcher, Felix Hirche, Tim Oliver Emerg Med Int Research Article Background and Study objective. Focused lung ultrasound (LUS) examinations are important tools in critical care medicine. There is evidence that LUS can be used for the detection of acute thoracic lesions. However, no validated training method is available. The goal of this study was to develop and assess an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) curriculum for focused thorax, trachea, and lung ultrasound in emergency and critical care medicine (THOLUUSE). Methods. 39 trainees underwent a one-day training course in a prospective educational study, including lectures in sonoanatomy and -pathology of the thorax, case presentations, and hands-on training. Trainees' pre- and posttest performances were assessed by multiple choice questionnaires, visual perception tests by interpretation video clips, practical performance of LUS, and identification of specific ultrasound findings. Results. Trainees postcourse scores of correct MCQ answers increased from 56 ± 4% to 82 ± 2% (mean± SD; P < 0.001); visual perception skills increased from 54 ± 5% to 78 ± 3% (P < 0.001); practical ultrasound skills improved, and correct LUS was performed in 94%. Subgroup analysis revealed that learning success was independent from the trainees' previous ultrasound experience. Conclusions. THOLUUSE significantly improves theoretical and practical skills for the diagnosis of acute thoracic lesions. We propose to implement THOLUUSE in emergency medicine training. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3863481/ /pubmed/24369503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/312758 Text en Copyright © 2013 Raoul Breitkreutz et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Breitkreutz, Raoul
Dutiné, Martina
Scheiermann, Patrick
Hempel, Dorothea
Kujumdshiev, Sandy
Ackermann, Hanns
Seeger, Florian Hartmut
Seibel, Armin
Walcher, Felix
Hirche, Tim Oliver
Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept
title Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept
title_full Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept
title_fullStr Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept
title_full_unstemmed Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept
title_short Thorax, Trachea, and Lung Ultrasonography in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine: Assessment of an Objective Structured Training Concept
title_sort thorax, trachea, and lung ultrasonography in emergency and critical care medicine: assessment of an objective structured training concept
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863481/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24369503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/312758
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