Improving pediatric sonographer visualization of the superior mesenteric vasculature: A local quality improvement initiative.

Jeffrey J Tutman, Michael Tchou, Kelly Harris, Colleen Violette, HaiThuy N Nguyen
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Abstract

Background: Ultrasound is emerging as a viable first-line imaging modality in the assessment of midgut volvulus. However, successful transition to this technique can be challenging.

Objective: The aim of our project was to increase sonographer visualization rates of the superior mesenteric artery and superior mesenteric vein (SMA/SMV) by >39 % from baseline over a 7-month period.

Methods: We conducted a quality improvement project targeting the ultrasound department at a large academic children's hospital system. The study included 615 patients who underwent pyloric or volvulus ultrasounds. Interventions included implementation of a team goal, monthly review of deficient exams and radiologist to sonographer peer review. Our primary outcome measure was percentage of exams in which the SMA/SMV vascular pedicle was successfully visualized.

Results: The average baseline rate of SMA/SMV visualization was 37 %. This rate increased to 72 % within one month of implementation, and an average of 83 % visualization was achieved over the 7-month period of observation. This improvement was sustained during the 2 months immediately following the conclusion of the formal observation period and remained evident 2 years post-completion.

Conclusion: Our quality improvement initiative resulted in significant, rapid, and sustained improvement in sonographer visualization rates of the superior mesenteric vasculature. Given widespread interest in volvulus ultrasound, we provide a framework for successfully training sonographers to perform this exam. The approach we used may also have potential to be utilized in the implementation of other imaging protocols.

提高儿科超声医师对肠系膜上血管的可视化:一项局部质量改善倡议。
背景:超声正在成为评估中肠扭转的一种可行的一线成像方式。然而,成功地过渡到这种技术是具有挑战性的。目的:我们项目的目的是在7个月的时间内将超声检查对肠系膜上动脉和肠系膜上静脉(SMA/SMV)的显示率从基线提高bbb39 %。方法:针对某大型专科儿童医院系统超声科室开展质量改进项目。该研究包括615名接受幽门或肠扭转超声检查的患者。干预措施包括实施团队目标,每月审查缺陷检查和放射科医师对超声医师的同行评议。我们的主要结果测量是成功观察到SMA/SMV血管蒂的检查百分比。结果:SMA/SMV显像平均基线率为37%。这一比例在实施一个月内增加到72%,在7个月的观察期间平均达到83%的可视化。这种改善在正式观察期结束后的2个月内持续,并在完成后2年保持明显。结论:我们的质量改进举措显著、快速、持续地提高了超声检查对肠系膜上血管的显像率。鉴于对扭转超声的广泛兴趣,我们提供了一个成功培训超声医师进行这项检查的框架。我们使用的方法也有可能被用于其他成像协议的实施。
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