TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparisons of two diaphragm ultrasound-teaching programs: a multicenter randomized controlled educational study
AU - Garofalo, Eugenio
AU - Garofalo, Serafina
AU - Bruni, Andrea
AU - Pelaia, Corrado
AU - Landoni, Giovanni
AU - Zangrillo, Alberto
AU - Antonelli, Massimo
AU - Conti, Giorgio
AU - Biasucci, Daniele Guerino
AU - Mercurio, Giovanna
AU - Cortegiani, Andrea
AU - Giarratano, Antonino
AU - Vetrugno, Luigi
AU - Bove, Tiziana
AU - Bove, Patrizia Fiorella
AU - Forfori, Francesco
AU - Corradi, Francesco
AU - Vaschetto, Rosanna
AU - Cammarota, Gianmaria
AU - Cammarota, Giovanni
AU - Astuto, Marinella
AU - Murabito, Paolo
AU - Bellini, Valentina
AU - Zambon, Massimo
AU - Longhini, Federico
AU - Navalesi, Paolo
AU - Bignami, Elena
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - BACKGROUND:
This study aims to ascertain whether (1) an educational program is sufficient to achieve adequate Diaphragm Ultrasound (DUS) assessments on healthy volunteers and (2) combining a video tutorial with a practical session is more effective in making learners capable to obtain accurate DUS measurements, as opposed to sole video tutorial.
RESULTS:
We enrolledstep 1: 172 volunteers naïve to ultrasound. After watching a video tutorial, a questionnaire was administered and considered to be passed when at least 70% of the questions were correctly answered. Course participants who passed the theoretical test were randomized to either intervention or control group. Learners randomized to the interventional group underwent to a practical training, tutored by an expert, before accessing DUS examination. Participants randomized to the control group directly accessed DUS examination, without any practical training. DUS measurements by learners and tutors were recorded and checked for accuracy, according to predefined criteria. Detection of both acoustic windows and accurate DUS assessment was achieved by 83.7% learners of the intervention group while 3.5% only among controls (p < 0.0001). The subcostal view of the diaphragm was correctly identified by 92% and 65% learners in the intervention and control groups, respectively (p < 0.0001) while the apposition zone by 86% and 71% learners, respectively (p = 0.026). An accurate diaphragm displacement (DD) measurement was obtained by 91% and 45% learners in the intervention and control groups, respectively (p < 0.0001) while an accurate thickening fraction (TF) measurement by 99% and 21%, respectively (p < 0.0001). DD measurements by both groups of learners were significantly correlated with those assessed by expert tutors; however, a significant improvement of measurement accuracy was found in learners randomized to receive also the practical training, compared to controls.
CONCLUSIONS:
A combined approach consisting of a theoretical module followed by a practical training is more effective in managing acoustic windows and performing accurate measurements when compared to an exclusively theoretical course. Trial registration prospectively registered on clinicaltrials.gov (Identifier: NCT03704129; release date 17th October 2018)
AB - BACKGROUND:
This study aims to ascertain whether (1) an educational program is sufficient to achieve adequate Diaphragm Ultrasound (DUS) assessments on healthy volunteers and (2) combining a video tutorial with a practical session is more effective in making learners capable to obtain accurate DUS measurements, as opposed to sole video tutorial.
RESULTS:
We enrolledstep 1: 172 volunteers naïve to ultrasound. After watching a video tutorial, a questionnaire was administered and considered to be passed when at least 70% of the questions were correctly answered. Course participants who passed the theoretical test were randomized to either intervention or control group. Learners randomized to the interventional group underwent to a practical training, tutored by an expert, before accessing DUS examination. Participants randomized to the control group directly accessed DUS examination, without any practical training. DUS measurements by learners and tutors were recorded and checked for accuracy, according to predefined criteria. Detection of both acoustic windows and accurate DUS assessment was achieved by 83.7% learners of the intervention group while 3.5% only among controls (p < 0.0001). The subcostal view of the diaphragm was correctly identified by 92% and 65% learners in the intervention and control groups, respectively (p < 0.0001) while the apposition zone by 86% and 71% learners, respectively (p = 0.026). An accurate diaphragm displacement (DD) measurement was obtained by 91% and 45% learners in the intervention and control groups, respectively (p < 0.0001) while an accurate thickening fraction (TF) measurement by 99% and 21%, respectively (p < 0.0001). DD measurements by both groups of learners were significantly correlated with those assessed by expert tutors; however, a significant improvement of measurement accuracy was found in learners randomized to receive also the practical training, compared to controls.
CONCLUSIONS:
A combined approach consisting of a theoretical module followed by a practical training is more effective in managing acoustic windows and performing accurate measurements when compared to an exclusively theoretical course. Trial registration prospectively registered on clinicaltrials.gov (Identifier: NCT03704129; release date 17th October 2018)
KW - Course
KW - Critical care
KW - Diaphragm imaging
KW - Diaphragm ultrasound
KW - Education
KW - Intensive care unit
KW - Learning
KW - Training
KW - Course
KW - Critical care
KW - Diaphragm imaging
KW - Diaphragm ultrasound
KW - Education
KW - Intensive care unit
KW - Learning
KW - Training
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/147834
U2 - 10.1186/s13089-019-0137-4
DO - 10.1186/s13089-019-0137-4
M3 - Article
SN - 2524-8987
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 7
JO - THE ULTRASOUND JOURNAL
JF - THE ULTRASOUND JOURNAL
ER -