Survey on Cardiologists' Perspectives on Cardiac Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS).

POCUS journal Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24908/pocus.v9i2.17258
Linda Liu, Christine Chow, Cooper Kersey, Brandon Wiley, Jonathan R Lindner, Andrew M Pattock, Carlos L Alviar, Sula Mazimbag, Yoonsik Cho, Kavita Khaira, James N Kirkpatrick, Younghoon Kwon
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Introduction: Cardiac point of care ultrasound (POCUS) has been used with increasing frequency. As a result of this trend, this study sought to characterize cardiologists' perspectives on cardiac POCUS. Methods: An 18-question survey on demographics, cardiac POCUS clinical practice, education, and infrastructure was distributed by 16 academic medical centers. Likert scale responses were categorized into three groups: 1) "strongly agree" or "agree" 2) "strongly disagree" and "disagree" and 3) "neutral." Results: Of the 140 survey responses collected from January to September 2021, 41% of respondents used cardiac POCUS more than twice in an inpatient week. Seventy-one percent of cardiologists believed that cardiac POCUS should be integrated more regularly into clinical practice and into cardiology fellowship education. Less than half of respondents (44%) reported easy access to POCUS devices, and more than half of respondents (56%) did not think there was appropriate institutional infrastructure to easily upload and document cardiac POCUS images (56%). Conclusions: Academic cardiologists had varying opinions on the use and impact of cardiac POCUS. However, most cardiologists believed that cardiac POCUS should be more incorporated within practice despite persisting infrastructure barriers.

心脏科医师对心脏护理点超声(POCUS)的看法调查。
心脏护理点超声(POCUS)的应用越来越频繁。由于这一趋势,本研究试图描述心脏病专家对心脏POCUS的看法。方法:对16个学术医疗中心进行人口统计学、心脏POCUS临床实践、教育和基础设施等18个问题的调查。李克特量表反应分为三组:1)“strongly agree”或“agree”“强烈不同意”和“不同意”和3)“中性”。结果:在2021年1月至9月收集的140份调查回复中,41%的受访者在住院一周内使用心脏POCUS两次以上。71%的心脏病专家认为心脏POCUS应该更定期地整合到临床实践和心脏病学奖学金教育中。不到一半的受访者(44%)表示POCUS设备易于访问,超过一半的受访者(56%)认为没有适当的机构基础设施可以轻松上传和记录心脏POCUS图像(56%)。结论:学术界心脏病专家对心脏POCUS的使用和影响有不同的看法。然而,大多数心脏病专家认为,尽管存在基础设施障碍,但心脏POCUS应该更多地纳入实践。
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