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Focused cardiac ultrasound examination in the emergency and critical care horse: Training for nonā€specialist veterinarians and evaluation of proficiency

Authors :
Eberhardt, Christina
Schwarzwald, Colin C
University of Zurich
Eberhardt, Christina
Source :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 36:1471-1480
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Focused cardiac ultrasound examination (FoCUS) is rapidly emerging for point-of-care cardiac assessment using hand-carried ultrasound (HCU) devices. A specific FoCUS protocol for horses and adequate training guidelines currently are not available.To gain knowledge about the training necessary to become proficient in performing FoCUS using a HCU device.Three healthy Warmblood horses were used for practical training of veterinarians and veterinary students in equine focused cardiac ultrasound (eFoCUS).Prospective educational study. An eFoCUS protocol and 1-day training course were developed. Pre- and post-course written tests were administered to participants to evaluate proficiency in knowledge of echocardiography and echocardiographic pathology. A post-course practical examination involved performing eFoCUS and storage of representative images. Images were evaluated using an image quality score and compared between participants with some practical experience and participants with no practical experience.Participants' knowledge of echocardiography increased significantly. Recognition of echocardiographic pathology pre-course ranged from 40% to 90% (mean score, 65.7%) and post-course from 85% to 100% (mean score, 92%). Eighteen of 21 participants were proficient in performing eFoCUS with a median image quality score of 79% (range, 42%-95%). Image quality did not differ between participants with some practical experience compared to participants with no experience.Veterinarians and veterinary students independent of previous experience can become proficient in performing eFoCUS after completion of a 1-day training course.

Details

ISSN :
19391676 and 08916640
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....24705facd7b5c8866f83715c7808dc77
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16446