BMC Medical Education (Oct 2012)

Student tutors for hands-on training in focused emergency echocardiography – a randomized controlled trial

  • Kühl Matthias,
  • Wagner Robert,
  • Bauder Markus,
  • Fenik Yelena,
  • Riessen Reimer,
  • Lammerding-Köppel Maria,
  • Gawaz Meinrad,
  • Fateh-Moghadam Suzanne,
  • Weyrich Peter,
  • Celebi Nora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-12-101
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 101

Abstract

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Abstract Background Focused emergency echocardiography performed by non-cardiologists has been shown to be feasible and effective in emergency situations. During resuscitation a short focused emergency echocardiography has been shown to narrow down potential differential diagnoses and to improve patient survival. Quite a large proportion of physicians are eligible to learn focused emergency echocardiography. Training in focused emergency echocardiography usually comprises a lecture, hands-on trainings in very small groups, and a practice phase. There is a shortage of experienced echocardiographers who can supervise the second step, the hands-on training. We thus investigated whether student tutors can perform the hands-on training for focused emergency echocardiography. Methods A total of 30 volunteer 4th and 5th year students were randomly assigned to a twelve-hour basic echocardiography course comprising a lecture followed by a hands-on training in small groups taught either by an expert cardiographer (EC) or by a student tutor (ST). Using a pre-post-design, the students were evaluated by an OSCE. The students had to generate two still frames with the apical five-chamber view and the parasternal long axis in five minutes and to correctly mark twelve anatomical cardiac structures. Two blinded expert cardiographers rated the students’ performance using a standardized checklist. Students could achieve a maximum of 25 points. Results Both groups showed significant improvement after the training (p Conclusions Hands-on training by student tutors led to a significant gain in echocardiography skills, although inferior to teaching by an expert cardiographer.