Simulated learning environment for diagnosis of appendicitis and other causes of abdominal pain in pregnant patients using MRI.

Daniel R Ludwig, Benjamin S Strnad, Anup S Shetty, Richard Tsai, Vincent M Mellnick
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Abstract

Objectives: Acute appendicitis is a common surgical condition which is usually diagnosed on CT in adult patients, though MRI is frequently used as a first-line diagnostic test in pregnant patients due to its lack of ionizing radiation and superior ability to visualize the appendix compared to ultrasound. Interpretation of abdominal MRI exams in pregnant patients with suspected appendicitis is an important skill in clinical practice, but one that is difficult to become proficient at due to its relative infrequence, even in a high-volume practice.

Methods: We created a simulation-based platform built on an online radiology viewing platform (Pacsbin) for training residents and abdominal imaging fellows to interpret pregnant appendicitis MRI exams, which we made publicly available for use by trainees at any institution (forms.office.com/r/FYyq06rw0v). This platform was used to train our 2024-2025 abdominal imaging fellows (N=8), and we collected pre- and post-intervention survey data which included level of confidence (Likert scale,1-5) in approaching these studies.

Results: We discuss and illustrate the content of our case set, including various teaching points we emphasize throughout the exercise. Among our eight body imaging fellows, the level of confidence in approaching pregnant appendicitis MRI studies after the intervention increased from 2.4 ± 0.7 (range 1-3) to 3.6 ± 0.5 (range 3-4; p = 0.01).

Conclusion: Simulation-based training sets such as this have the potential to supplement traditional approaches in radiology education across a broad range of radiology subspecialities and imaging modalities.

利用磁共振成像诊断妊娠患者阑尾炎及其他腹痛原因的模拟学习环境。
目的:急性阑尾炎是一种常见的外科疾病,成年患者通常通过 CT 诊断,但由于核磁共振成像不含电离辐射,且与超声波相比能更好地观察阑尾,因此经常被用作孕妇的一线诊断检查。对疑似阑尾炎的孕妇进行腹部核磁共振成像检查是临床实践中的一项重要技能,但由于这种检查相对较少,即使在工作量较大的临床实践中也很难熟练掌握:我们在在线放射学浏览平台(Pacsbin)上创建了一个模拟平台,用于培训住院医师和腹部影像学研究员解释妊娠阑尾炎核磁共振检查,并将其公开,供任何机构的受训人员使用(forms.office.com/r/FYyq06rw0v)。我们利用该平台培训了2024-2025年的腹部成像学员(8人),并收集了干预前后的调查数据,其中包括对这些研究的信心程度(李克特量表,1-5):我们讨论并说明了病例集的内容,包括我们在整个练习过程中强调的各种教学要点。我们的八名人体成像研究员在接受干预后,对妊娠阑尾炎 MRI 研究的信心水平从 2.4 ± 0.7(范围 1-3)提高到 3.6 ± 0.5(范围 3-4;P = 0.01):结论:像这样以模拟为基础的培训有可能补充传统放射学教育方法的不足,适用于广泛的放射学亚专业和成像模式。
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