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Longitudinal Competence Programs for Basic Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Critical Care: A Systematic Review.

Arvind Rajamani1, Kavitha Shetty2, Jinal Parmar3, Stephen Huang4, Johnson Ng5, Sutrisno Gunawan6, Gunawan Gunawan7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Competence in point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) is widely recommended by several critical care societies. Despite numerous introductory short courses, very few doctors attain PoCUS competence because of the challenges in establishing longitudinal competence programs. RESEARCH QUESTION: To evaluate the methodologic quality of the literature on basic PoCUS competence processes in critical care. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A systematic review to identify manuscripts meeting predefined inclusion criteria was performed using three medical databases (PubMed, OVID Embase, and Web of Science); using extra references from original articles, review articles, and expert panel guidelines; and by directly contacting authors for further information if required. The objectives, domains, and inclusion and exclusion criteria of the review were determined during discussions between experienced PoCUS educators. Data extraction and analyses were performed independently by three reviewers.
RESULTS: Of the 5,408 abstracts extracted, 42 met the inclusion criteria for longitudinal PoCUS competence. Each study was described along four broad categories: general information, study design, and trainee characteristics; description of introductory course; description of longitudinal competence program; and grading of overall methodologic quality on a 4-point Likert scale. Thirty-nine studies (92.9%) were from a single center. Most studies lacked important details on study methodology such as prior ultrasound experience, pre- and postcourse tests, models for hands-on sessions, ratio of instructors to trainees, competence assessment criteria, number of scans performed by individual trainees, and formative and summative assessments. The studies were rated as follows: poor = 19 (45.2%), average = 15 (35.7%), good = 4 (9.5%), and excellent = 4 (9.5%).
INTERPRETATION: Ther is very little high-quality evidence on PoCUS competence. To help frame policy guidelines to improve PoCUS education, there is a need for well-designed longitudinal studies on PoCUS competence. TRIAL REGISTRY: PROSPERO database; No.: CRD42018094033; URL: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/.
Copyright © 2020 American College of Chest Physicians. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  ICU; basic echocardiography; competence program; critical care; systematic review

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32343964     DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.03.071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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