Simulation Improves Emergency Medicine Residents’ Clinical Performance of Aorta Point-of-Care Ultrasound
Brandon M. Wubben, Cory Wittrock

TL;DR
Simulation training for emergency medicine residents improved their use of aorta ultrasound in the emergency department, with more frequent scans and fewer incomplete ones.
Contribution
This study demonstrates that case-based simulation training increases residents' use of aorta point-of-care ultrasound in clinical settings.
Findings
Residents performed 86% more aorta POCUS studies after simulation training.
The number of limited or inadequate scans decreased significantly.
Interns contributed a higher proportion of scans post-simulation.
Abstract
Using point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) to diagnose abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an essential skill in emergency medicine (EM). While simulation-based POCUS education is commonly used, the translation to performance in the emergency department (ED) is unknown. We investigated whether adding case-based simulation to an EM residency curriculum was associated with changes in the quantity and quality of aorta POCUS performed by residents in the ED. A case-based simulation was introduced to resident didactics at our academic, Level I trauma center. A case of undifferentiated abdominal pain was presented, which required examination of an ultrasound phantom to diagnose an AAA, with a hands-on didactic. We compared the quantity, quality, and descriptive analyses of aorta POCUS performed in the ED during the four months before and after the simulation. For participating residents (17/32),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltrasound in Clinical Applications · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Radiology practices and education
