The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (Aug 2021)

The current status of ultrasound practice in Kano metropolis, Nigeria

  • Mohammed Sidi,
  • Ghali Makoda Sani,
  • Anas Ya’u,
  • Joseph Dlama Zira,
  • Shem Samuel Loshugno,
  • Geofrey Luntsi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-021-00509-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Ultrasound has been in clinical use to image the human body for over half a century. An audit should be performed on professional practice aimed at taking corrective measures where errors are identified and improvement in the practice when errors are not detected. This study is aimed at evaluating the current status of ultrasound practice in Kano metropolis, Nigeria. Results Out of the 70 (100%) administered questionnaires, 68 (97.14%) were returned, and 64 (91.43%) were properly filled. Fifty-eight (90.6%) knew the exact meaning of ultrasound, and 34 (53%) considered ultrasound as a modality of choice for imaging and diagnosis of abdominal masses. None of the participants was exposed to advanced ultrasound technology. Only 3 (4.7%) and 5 (7.8%) of the respondents performed infection control, air reverberation pattern and electronic noise checks. Conclusion Ultrasound practitioners demonstrate good knowledge of ultrasound and its application. However, there was unavailability of advanced ultrasound equipment. There was also poor understanding and practice of quality assurance among practitioners. Ultrasound equipment might have been grossly underutilized and qualities of images produced by the equipment are not certain were optimal.

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