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Model Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum in an Intensive Care Unit Fellowship Program and Its Impact on Patient Management

Objectives. This study was designed to assess the clinical applicability of a Point-of-Care (POC) ultrasound curriculum into an intensive care unit (ICU) fellowship program and its impact on patient care. Methods. A POC ultrasound curriculum for the surgical ICU (SICU) fellowship was designed and im...

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Autores principales: Killu, Keith, Coba, Victor, Mendez, Michael, Reddy, Subhash, Adrzejewski, Tanja, Huang, Yung, Ede, Jessica, Horst, Mathilda
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4248397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25478217
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/934796
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author Killu, Keith
Coba, Victor
Mendez, Michael
Reddy, Subhash
Adrzejewski, Tanja
Huang, Yung
Ede, Jessica
Horst, Mathilda
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Coba, Victor
Mendez, Michael
Reddy, Subhash
Adrzejewski, Tanja
Huang, Yung
Ede, Jessica
Horst, Mathilda
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description Objectives. This study was designed to assess the clinical applicability of a Point-of-Care (POC) ultrasound curriculum into an intensive care unit (ICU) fellowship program and its impact on patient care. Methods. A POC ultrasound curriculum for the surgical ICU (SICU) fellowship was designed and implemented in an urban, academic tertiary care center. It included 30 hours of didactics and hands-on training on models. Minimum requirement for each ICU fellow was to perform 25–50 exams on respective systems or organs for a total not less than 125 studies on ICU. The ICU fellows implemented the POC ultrasound curriculum into their daily practice in managing ICU patients, under supervision from ICU staff physicians, who were instructors in POC ultrasound. Impact on patient care including finding a new diagnosis or change in patient management was reviewed over a period of one academic year. Results. 873 POC ultrasound studies in 203 patients admitted to the surgical ICU were reviewed for analysis. All studies included were done through the POC ultrasound curriculum training. The most common exams performed were 379 lung/pleural exams, 239 focused echocardiography and hemodynamic exams, and 237 abdominal exams. New diagnosis was found in 65.52% of cases (95% CI 0.590, 0.720). Changes in patient management were found in 36.95% of cases (95% CI 0.303, 0.435). Conclusions. Implementation of POC ultrasound in the ICU with a structured fellowship curriculum was associated with an increase in new diagnosis in about 2/3 and change in management in over 1/3 of ICU patients studied.
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spelling pubmed-42483972014-12-04 Model Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum in an Intensive Care Unit Fellowship Program and Its Impact on Patient Management Killu, Keith Coba, Victor Mendez, Michael Reddy, Subhash Adrzejewski, Tanja Huang, Yung Ede, Jessica Horst, Mathilda Crit Care Res Pract Research Article Objectives. This study was designed to assess the clinical applicability of a Point-of-Care (POC) ultrasound curriculum into an intensive care unit (ICU) fellowship program and its impact on patient care. Methods. A POC ultrasound curriculum for the surgical ICU (SICU) fellowship was designed and implemented in an urban, academic tertiary care center. It included 30 hours of didactics and hands-on training on models. Minimum requirement for each ICU fellow was to perform 25–50 exams on respective systems or organs for a total not less than 125 studies on ICU. The ICU fellows implemented the POC ultrasound curriculum into their daily practice in managing ICU patients, under supervision from ICU staff physicians, who were instructors in POC ultrasound. Impact on patient care including finding a new diagnosis or change in patient management was reviewed over a period of one academic year. Results. 873 POC ultrasound studies in 203 patients admitted to the surgical ICU were reviewed for analysis. All studies included were done through the POC ultrasound curriculum training. The most common exams performed were 379 lung/pleural exams, 239 focused echocardiography and hemodynamic exams, and 237 abdominal exams. New diagnosis was found in 65.52% of cases (95% CI 0.590, 0.720). Changes in patient management were found in 36.95% of cases (95% CI 0.303, 0.435). Conclusions. Implementation of POC ultrasound in the ICU with a structured fellowship curriculum was associated with an increase in new diagnosis in about 2/3 and change in management in over 1/3 of ICU patients studied. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4248397/ /pubmed/25478217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/934796 Text en Copyright © 2014 Keith Killu 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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Coba, Victor
Mendez, Michael
Reddy, Subhash
Adrzejewski, Tanja
Huang, Yung
Ede, Jessica
Horst, Mathilda
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title_short Model Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum in an Intensive Care Unit Fellowship Program and Its Impact on Patient Management
title_sort model point-of-care ultrasound curriculum in an intensive care unit fellowship program and its impact on patient management
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4248397/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/934796
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