Realistic and inexpensive ultrasound phantoms to demonstrate aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection

Q3 Medicine
Kimberly M. Rathbun, Claire F. Harryman, Corey Moore
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Abstract

Introduction

Using ultrasound to evaluate for the presence of aortic pathology is a common procedure in the emergency department. Phantoms are models that are used to simulate clinical conditions for teaching ultrasound-related skills. To date, no ‘homemade’ phantom has been created to model aortic aneurysms, and no phantoms exist to model aortic dissection.

Methods

We used several readily available, inexpensive ingredients to create ultrasound phantoms.

Results

These phantoms realistically mimic aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection.

Discussion

These are the first ‘homemade’ phantoms that demonstrate aortic pathology.

Conclusions

We have created realistic, affordable, easily reproducible phantoms for use in teaching clinicians to use ultrasound when evaluating patients for aortic aneurysm and/or aortic dissection.

Abstract Image

真实和廉价的超声幻象显示主动脉瘤和主动脉夹层
在急诊科,使用超声来评估主动脉病变的存在是一种常见的程序。幻影是用来模拟临床条件的模型,用于教授超声相关技能。到目前为止,还没有“自制”的模型来模拟主动脉瘤,也没有模型来模拟主动脉夹层。方法:我们使用几种容易获得的廉价成分来制造超声幻象。结果这些幻象真实地模拟了主动脉瘤和主动脉夹层。这是第一个“自制”的幻象,表明主动脉病变。结论:我们创造了真实的、可负担的、易于复制的模型,用于教导临床医生在评估患者的主动脉瘤和/或主动脉夹层时使用超声。
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Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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