Point-of-care ultrasound Usage and accuracy within a Canadian urology division.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Aaron P van der Leek, Peter Metcalfe
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Abstract

Introduction: This research evaluates the utility and precision of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in urology, inspired by recent affirmations of its feasibility and value.1,2 Our study provides valuable insights for urologists about POCUS's practical usage.

Methods: A prospective study assessed POCUS usage and accuracy in the University of Alberta's Division of Urology using data from April 4, 2022, to April 4, 2023. Data include POCUS indications, findings, and correlation with the final diagnosis/gold standard. Additionally, a qualitative survey was conducted among urologists and residents about POCUS's pros, cons, and barriers to integration.

Results: Thirty-three patients underwent POCUS examinations, mainly for suspected hydronephrosis (27%, n=9). Other indications included urinary retention, testicular mass, torsion, cryptorchidism, renal mass, extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma (eFAST ) exams, nephrostomy tube placement confirmation, and scrotal hematomas. POCUS findings matched the final diagnosis in most cases, showing 86% sensitivity, with an average exam time of 1-5 minutes. POCUS showed potential for suprapubic tube insertions. Residents (60%, n=20) were the most frequent users, followed by staff (33%, n=10), and students (6%, n=2). The surveyed urologists and residents expressed comfort with POCUS but cited time, cost, and practicality as barriers.

Conclusions: POCUS proves accurate and beneficial in urology, particularly for hydronephrosis. Most findings align with the gold standard, and the average exam time is brief. Barriers include time and cost. Further research is necessary to evaluate cost-effectiveness and POCUS's impact on patient outcomes in routine urologic practice.

护理点超声:在加拿大泌尿外科的使用和准确性。
引言:本研究评估了心点超声(POCUS)在泌尿外科的实用性和准确性,其灵感来自于最近对其可行性和价值的肯定。1,2我们的研究为泌尿科医生提供了关于POCUS实际应用的宝贵见解。方法:一项前瞻性研究使用2022年4月4日至2023年4月3日的数据评估了泌尿外科的POCUS使用情况和准确性。数据包括POCUS指征、发现以及与最终诊断/金标准的相关性。此外,还对泌尿科医生和住院医师进行了一项关于POCUS的优点、缺点和整合障碍的定性调查。结果:33例患者接受了POCUS检查,主要是疑似肾积水(27%,n=9)。其他适应症包括尿潴留、睾丸肿块、扭转、隐睾、肾脏肿块、eFAST检查、肾造口管放置确认和阴囊血肿。在大多数情况下,POCUS的结果与最终诊断相匹配,显示出86%的敏感性,平均检查时间为1-5分钟。POCUS显示了耻骨上管插入的潜力。居民(60%,n=20)是最频繁的用户,其次是工作人员(33%,n=10)和学生(6%,n=2)。接受调查的泌尿科医生和居民对POCUS表示满意,但指出时间、成本和实用性是障碍。结论:POCUS在泌尿外科,尤其是肾积水中被证明是准确和有益的。大多数调查结果符合黄金标准,平均考试时间很短。障碍包括时间和成本。需要进一步的研究来评估成本效益和POCUS对常规泌尿外科实践中患者结果的影响。
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Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal
Cuaj-Canadian Urological Association Journal 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
10.50%
发文量
167
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CUAJ is a a peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to promoting the highest standard of urological patient care through the publication of timely, relevant, evidence-based research and advocacy information.
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