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Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session
Introduction Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks (USGPNB) are performed by various specialists and are excellent, non-addicting pain control techniques. Alternative pain management approaches are needed to combat opiate abuse. Medical students should be aware of alternative pain management th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30931182 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3911 |
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author | Situ-LaCasse, Elaine H Amini, Richard Bain, Victoria Acuña, Josie Samsel, Kara Weaver, Christina Valenzuela, Josephine Pratt, Landon Patanwala, Asad E Adhikari, Srikar |
author_facet | Situ-LaCasse, Elaine H Amini, Richard Bain, Victoria Acuña, Josie Samsel, Kara Weaver, Christina Valenzuela, Josephine Pratt, Landon Patanwala, Asad E Adhikari, Srikar |
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description | Introduction Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks (USGPNB) are performed by various specialists and are excellent, non-addicting pain control techniques. Alternative pain management approaches are needed to combat opiate abuse. Medical students should be aware of alternative pain management therapies before they begin clinical practice. Objective Our objective was to determine if medical students can identify peripheral nerves under ultrasound and perform a USGPNB after a one-day hands-on training session. Methods This was a cross-sectional study at an academic medical center. The study participants were third-year medical students with minimal prior ultrasound experience. Students were given an introductory lecture highlighting the opiate epidemic and benefits of USGPNB prior to the workshop. The one-day hands-on educational workshop consisted of learning basic sonographic anatomy, indications for USGPNB, and practicing needle guidance under ultrasound guidance. After the educational workshop, students’ procedural competency was assessed by ultrasound-trained emergency medicine clinicians. Results A total of 94 participants were included in this study. The average pre-test score was 68.4% (95% confidence interval [CI]; 65.4% to 71.4%). After the one-day educational workshop, the post-test score was 92.8% (95% CI; 90.8% to 94.8%). The average hands-on evaluation score was 84.4% (95% CI; 81.6% to 87.3%). All students agreed that this educational session is a good start to learning about USGPNB, and they felt comfortable identifying the peripheral nerves using ultrasound. On a confidence scale of one (low) through 10 (high), 83% (95% CI; 75.9% to 90.15%) rated their confidence as ≥6. All except one student either agreed that this educational session helped them understand how USGPNB could be integrated into acute pain management. The majority (84% [95% CI; 77% to 91%]) agreed that the session will change how they manage patients’ acute pain in their future medical practice. Conclusion Medical students can learn the sonographic anatomy of peripheral nerves and techniques of USGPNB after a one-day educational session. |
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spelling | pubmed-64265782019-03-29 Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session Situ-LaCasse, Elaine H Amini, Richard Bain, Victoria Acuña, Josie Samsel, Kara Weaver, Christina Valenzuela, Josephine Pratt, Landon Patanwala, Asad E Adhikari, Srikar Cureus Medical Education Introduction Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks (USGPNB) are performed by various specialists and are excellent, non-addicting pain control techniques. Alternative pain management approaches are needed to combat opiate abuse. Medical students should be aware of alternative pain management therapies before they begin clinical practice. Objective Our objective was to determine if medical students can identify peripheral nerves under ultrasound and perform a USGPNB after a one-day hands-on training session. Methods This was a cross-sectional study at an academic medical center. The study participants were third-year medical students with minimal prior ultrasound experience. Students were given an introductory lecture highlighting the opiate epidemic and benefits of USGPNB prior to the workshop. The one-day hands-on educational workshop consisted of learning basic sonographic anatomy, indications for USGPNB, and practicing needle guidance under ultrasound guidance. After the educational workshop, students’ procedural competency was assessed by ultrasound-trained emergency medicine clinicians. Results A total of 94 participants were included in this study. The average pre-test score was 68.4% (95% confidence interval [CI]; 65.4% to 71.4%). After the one-day educational workshop, the post-test score was 92.8% (95% CI; 90.8% to 94.8%). The average hands-on evaluation score was 84.4% (95% CI; 81.6% to 87.3%). All students agreed that this educational session is a good start to learning about USGPNB, and they felt comfortable identifying the peripheral nerves using ultrasound. On a confidence scale of one (low) through 10 (high), 83% (95% CI; 75.9% to 90.15%) rated their confidence as ≥6. All except one student either agreed that this educational session helped them understand how USGPNB could be integrated into acute pain management. The majority (84% [95% CI; 77% to 91%]) agreed that the session will change how they manage patients’ acute pain in their future medical practice. Conclusion Medical students can learn the sonographic anatomy of peripheral nerves and techniques of USGPNB after a one-day educational session. Cureus 2019-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6426578/ /pubmed/30931182 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3911 Text en Copyright © 2019, Situ-LaCasse et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Medical Education Situ-LaCasse, Elaine H Amini, Richard Bain, Victoria Acuña, Josie Samsel, Kara Weaver, Christina Valenzuela, Josephine Pratt, Landon Patanwala, Asad E Adhikari, Srikar Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session |
title | Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session |
title_full | Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session |
title_fullStr | Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session |
title_short | Performance of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks by Medical Students After One-day Training Session |
title_sort | performance of ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks by medical students after one-day training session |
topic | Medical Education |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30931182 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3911 |
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