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Critical Care Ultrasound: A Systematic Review of International Training Competencies and Program
A. Wong, L. Galarza, F. Duska,
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, systematický přehled
- MeSH
- jednotky intenzivní péče normy MeSH
- klinické kompetence normy MeSH
- kontinuální vzdělávání lékařů metody normy MeSH
- kurikulum normy MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- péče o pacienty v kritickém stavu * metody normy MeSH
- ultrasonografie * normy MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- systematický přehled MeSH
OBJECTIVES: Critical care ultrasonography has become established within ICUs as a diagnostic tool and to guide management strategies and practical procedures. Following an international consensus statement in 2011, various national professional societies and organizations have sought to develop and deliver training program. The aim of this review was to assess the similarities and differences among these postgraduate intensive care/critical care training program. DATA SOURCES: A systematic review was performed in two steps. First, we searched medical databases and national societies' websites for documents meeting predefined inclusion criteria. If not found, professionals related to critical care ultrasonography were contacted. DATA EXTRACTION: Data were extracted independently by two authors. Analyses were conducted on general training requirements as well as specific competencies defined in the documents. DATA SYNTHESIS: Eight national program from seven countries were identified from a total of 25 countries; all identified program have defined competencies for core critical care ultrasonography. Although there were common themes across these program, significant variations in training requirements and assessments existed, for example, number of scans required for echocardiography training ranged from 10 to 100. Furthermore, the specifics of each ultrasound module varied between program. CONCLUSIONS: Despite widespread and increasing use of ultrasound in ICUs, the majority of countries lacked a formal training program and clearly defined competencies. Even among the countries where these are available, there remains variability. There is a need to better define the competencies required in core critical care ultrasonography and standardize the assessment process.
Intensive Care Unit 3rd Faculty Medicine Charles University Prague Czech Republic
Intensive Care Unit Hospital General Universitari de Castelló Castelló de la Plana Spain
Intensive Care Unit King's College Hospital London United Kingdom
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