Trauma ultrasound workshop improves physician detection of peritoneal and pericardial fluid

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Ali, J [1 ]
Rozycki, GS [1 ]
Campbell, JP [1 ]
Boulanger, BR [1 ]
Waddell, JP [1 ]
Gana, TJ [1 ]
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[1] EMORY UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT SURG,ATLANTA,GA 30322
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10.1006/jsre.1996.0260
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Hemoperitoneum represents a major indication for surgical intervention after trauma. To improve the ability of surgical residents and trauma physicians to detect intraperitoneal and pericardial fluid using ultrasound as a diagnostic modality, we conducted a focused trauma ultrasound workshop consisting of discussion of ultrasound physics, demonstration of instrumentation, review of pertinent literature, videotaped demonstration, and ''hands-on'' teaching of the skills utilizing live patient models. The ultrasound probes were placed in four standard locations-right and left upper quadrants, epigastrium, and Pouch of Douglas. Skills acquisition was tested by pre- and postworkshop performance on 12 sonograms (3 for each location, 6 were positive for fluid). Thirty physicians (21 residents and 9 staff: Group I) who attended the workshop were compared to 30 matched controls (Group II), The results (means +/- SD) were as follows (R = number right, I = number of ''indeterminate,'' W = number of wrong responses out of 12, *P < 0.05 compared to Group II): [GRAPHICS] False positive (%) and false negative (%) decreased from 12.9 +/- 1.5 to 8.9 +/- 5.3 and 15.0 +/- 10.4 to 5.0 +/- 5.2, respectively, in Group I but did not change in Group II. Postworkshop ability to detect fluid was significantly (P < 0.05) improved, with no major differences between residents and staff. Our data suggest that these workshops can significantly improve the skills of nonradiologists in sonographic identification of pericardial and intraperitoneal fluid and should therefore be considered an essential component of ultrasound training for trauma physicians. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.
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