Teaching Med-5 Students Point-of-Care Transthoracic Echocardiography



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Teaching Med-5 Students Point-of-Care Transthoracic Echocardiography Anthony M.-H. Ho, Lester A. H. Critchley, Patricia Kan, Sylvia Au, Siu Keung Ng, Simon K. C. Chan, Philip Lam, Gordon Choi, Alex Lee, Hector S. O. Chan, Joseph Leung

Made possible by a CUHK Medical Education Supplementary Fund Teaching Med-5 Students Point-of-Care Transthoracic Echocardiography Anthony M.-H. Ho Lester A. H. Critchley Hector S. O. Chan

the University of South Carolina School of Medicine has developed an extensive ultrasound training program with the intent of providing a series of educational programs for its medical students, medical residents, and practicing physicians in primary care from around the state, the Southeast, and globally. http://ultrasoundinstitute.med.sc.edu/

Programmatic activities involving US currently underway at the Univ of South Calif School of Medicine are: 1. 4-year curriculum in clinical ultrasound for medical students 2. Ultrasound training integrated into medical residency curriculum in primary care 3. On-site ultrasound training for South Carolina rural primary care physicians

First year (M1) Orientation week: before classes begin 1. 50-min hands-on introductory ultrasound session: scan the neck Fall semester: in conjunction with anatomy 1. Introductory lecture and demonstration: history of ultrasound, basic physics, definitions/terms, screen orientation, technique, knobology 2. Introduction to cardiac ultrasound (laboratory session) Left parasternal long axis view (PLAX): B-mode only; identification of heart chambers, valves, review screen orientation, knobology, depth, focus, frequency, gain

1 st year: Spring semester: in conjunction with physiology 1. Introduction to vascular US-vascular hemodynamics 2. Echocardiography: hemodynamics (laboratory) Apical 4 and 5 chamber views (B-mode and color flow mode): wall motion, valve motion, cardiac cycle with color flow 3. Cardiogenic shock: PLAX, apical four-chamber, subcostal Cardiomypoathy: assess wall motion and shape of the LV Cardiac tamponade: assess for pericardial effusion, the right ventricle (RV) size and compression with cardiac cycle Pulmonary embolism: assess for RV strain: assess for RV/RA for thrombosis Assessment: Questions are added to the physiology written examination to test understanding of physiology/ultrasound concepts in the context of a clinical case

Second year (M2) 1. Ultrasound physics 2. TTE: standard cardiac views (laboratory session) Parasternal long and short axis, apical 4 and 5 chamber, subcostal; chambers, valves, wall thickness and motion 3. General abdomen (laboratory session) Liver, gall bladder, kidneys, spleen, urinary bladder, aorta, IVC; identify structures and measure organ size 4. Abdominal aorta assessment (laboratory session) AAA screening; transverse and longitudinal, B-mode, color flow and pulse wave, three measurements, characteristics that differentiate aorta from IVC

University of California, Irvine and Ohio State University Echocardiography taught in Medical School Yr 1 and yr 2 http://www.ultrasound.uci.edu/curriculum.asp

The Use of Echocardiography in the Simulation Center to Foster the Teaching of Cardiac Auscultation Skills James Day, BA, RDCS Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

A UK Study Feasibility of a focused ultrasound training programme for medical undergraduate students Ivan Wong, Thilina Jayatilleke, Richard Kendall, Paul Atkinson The Clinical Teacher Volume 8, Issue 1, pages 3 7, March 2011

Kobal SL, et al. Comparison of Effectiveness of Hand- Carried Ultrasound to Bedside Cardiovascular Physical Examination. Am J Cardiol 2005;96:1002-6 The diagnostic accuracy of medical students using a hand-carried ultrasound device after 4 h of lecture and 18 h of practical performing and interpreting TTE to detect valvular disease, left ventricular dysfunction, enlargement, and hypertrophy was superior to that of experienced cardiologists performing cardiac physical examinations (p<0.001).

Medical students (MS) and cardiologists (MD) diagnostic accuracy for nonvalvular lesions. MSs were more accurate than board-certified cardiologists in diagnosing nonvalvular lesions. The most significant difference between groups was observed for diagnosing LV size & function. LVD = LV dysfunction; LVE = LV enlargement; RAP = elevated RA pressure; RVE = RV enlargement; PHT = pulmonary hypertension.

MSs and cardiologists (MD) diagnostic sensitivity (sens) & specificity (spec) for valvular lesions. The sens of students to recognize valvular lesions (111 valvular regurgitations and 13 valvular stenoses) was significantly superior to that of board-certified cardiologists for those that cause a systolic murmur (n = 92) as well as a diastolic murmur (n = 32). MSs and cardiologists spec were similar.

Expectations of Students at CUHK Read the TTE primer sent to you by Dr. Ho before rotation 1 st day of A & IC rotation, must attend the a.m. lecture and p.m. workshop Each student will be assigned to see one cardiac surgery patient during the 1 st week, and again during the 2 nd week. Cardiac OT is OT 5-8. On both occasions, find out who the senior anaesthetist is and call him/her the day before (not earlier) and ask to be paged when he/she is ready to see his/her cardiac patient. When paged, go see the patient with him/her (usually on Ward 7C) You will be expected to conduct a TTE on the 2 patients you see. You will be scored each time Write an anaesthesia exam, which will contain TTE questions, at the end of the rotation Complete an evaluation of your TTE learning experience

Expectations of Students continued There are certain days when the supervisor for overseeing your TTE is not the senior anaesthetist. Connie will contact you. There will be days when there are no cardiac OT. You will see non-cardiac patients. Connie will contact you.

Advantages of ultrasound Safe (no known side effects) Fast Non-invasive (except for TEE and transvaginal echo) Minimal discomfort (similar amount of pressure as auscultation with stethoscope) Excellent qualitative and quantitative data

Use of Point-of-Care ultrasound Echocardiography Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Abdominal exam Pelvic exam Lung scan Deep vein thrombosis Arterial and venous cannulation Nerve block for anesthesia and pain management

Indications for echocardiography Murmur Hypotension (volume status, tamponade, myocardial dysfunction, valvular stenosis and insufficiency, etc.) Pericardial fluid Atrial fib/flutter (thrombus) Aortic dissection Shunts Volume status Dyspnea

View1= parasternal LAX view View2= SAX (LV SAX pap muscle) View3= presence or absence of the major LV dysfunction View4= parasternal SAX (AV short axis) View5= presence or absence of AV calcification View6= apical 4-chamber view View7= subcostal 4-chamber view View8= IVC View9= diameter of the IVC

Paire d Sam ple s Statis tics Pair 1 w eek1score w eek2score Std. Error Mean N Std. Dev iation Mean 89.3133 36 19.44677 3.24113 89.9361 36 14.95290 2.49215

Undergraduate medical students should learn portable transthoracic echocardiography Two weeks is too short for an introductory echocardiography experience The anaesthesia rotation is a good place to introduce bedside TTE More TTE techniques should have been taught during a 2- week anaesthesia rotation The TTE experience has been Strongly disagree 1 Disagree 2 Neutral 3 Agree 4 Strongly agree 5

.5 4.5 3.5 2.5 1.5 0 Undergraduate medical students should learn portable transthoracic echocardiography Two weeks is too short for an introductory echocardiography experience The anaesthesia rotation is a good place to introduce bedside TTE More TTE techniques should have The TTE experience has been very been taught during a 2-week positive anaesthesia rotation

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