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Ecografía clínica abdominal y educación médica. [artículo]

Por: Villena Garrido, Victoria [Neumología] | Díez Lobato, Ramiro [Neurocirugía].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Neumología | Servicio de Neurocirugía.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabelArtículoEditor: Revista clínica española, 2014Descripción: 214(3):131-6.Recursos en línea: Solicitar artículo Resumen: Introduction: Ultrasound is a very versatile diagnostic modality that permits real-time visualization of multiple internal organs. It is of invaluable help for the physical examination of the patients. Aim: To assess if ultrasound can be incorporated into medical education and if the students can perform a basic abdominal ultrasound examination without the necessity of a long period of training. Methodology: Twelve medical students were trained in basic abdominal ultrasound during a 15-h training program including a 5-h theoretical and practical course and supervised practice in 20 selected patients. Subsequently, we conducted an evaluation test that assessed the ability of students to obtain the ultrasound views and to detect various pathologies in five different patients. Results: The students were able to correctly identify the abdominal views more than 90% of the times. This percentage was only lower (80%) in the right subcostal view to locate the gallbladder. The accuracy or global efficiency of the ultrasound for the diagnosis of relevant pathological findings of the patients was greater than 90% (91.1% gallstones, abdominal aortic aneurysm 100%; splenomegaly 98.3%, ascites 100%; dilated inferior vena cava 100%; acute urinary retention 100%). Conclusion: The ultrasound may be a feasible learning tool in medical education. Ultrasound can help students to improve the physical examination.
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García de Casasola Sánchez G, Torres Macho J, Casas Rojo JM, Cubo Romano P, Antón Santos JM, Villena Garrido V et al. Working Group SEMI Clinical. Ecografía clínica abdominal y educación médica. Rev Clin Esp (Barc). 2014 Apr;214(3):131-6.

PMID: 24168817

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Introduction: Ultrasound is a very versatile diagnostic modality that permits real-time visualization of multiple internal organs. It is of invaluable help for the physical examination of the patients.
Aim: To assess if ultrasound can be incorporated into medical education and if the students can perform a basic abdominal ultrasound examination without the necessity of a long period of training.
Methodology: Twelve medical students were trained in basic abdominal ultrasound during a 15-h training program including a 5-h theoretical and practical course and supervised practice in 20 selected patients. Subsequently, we conducted an evaluation test that assessed the ability of students to obtain the ultrasound views and to detect various pathologies in five different patients.
Results: The students were able to correctly identify the abdominal views more than 90% of the times. This percentage was only lower (80%) in the right subcostal view to locate the gallbladder. The accuracy or global efficiency of the ultrasound for the diagnosis of relevant pathological findings of the patients was greater than 90% (91.1% gallstones, abdominal aortic aneurysm 100%; splenomegaly 98.3%, ascites 100%; dilated inferior vena cava 100%; acute urinary retention 100%).
Conclusion: The ultrasound may be a feasible learning tool in medical education. Ultrasound can help students to improve the physical examination.

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