Physicians' perceptions of the daily use of a handheld ultrasound device in the labor room.

Autor: Corroenne R; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France; EA fetus 7328 and LUMIERE Platform, University of Paris, Paris, France., Chesnais M; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France., Khawand C; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France., Attali I; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France., Boucherie AS; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France., Defrance M; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France., Morgan R; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France., Maurey L; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France., Ville Y; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France; EA fetus 7328 and LUMIERE Platform, University of Paris, Paris, France., Salomon LJ; Department of Obstetrics, Fetal Medicine and Surgery, Necker Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris, France; EA fetus 7328 and LUMIERE Platform, University of Paris, Paris, France. Electronic address: laurentsalomon@gmail.com.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction [J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod] 2023 Sep; Vol. 52 (7), pp. 102618. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 07.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2023.102618
Abstrakt: Objective: The objective of our study was to describe the perception of physicians who use a handheld ultrasound (US) device in an intensive perinatal care unit.
Methods: We conducted a prospective observational study in the labor ward of an intensive perinatal care unit between November 2021 and May 2022. Obstetrics & Gynecology residents in rotation in our department during this time were recruited as participants in this study. All the participants were provided with a handheld US device Vscan Air™ (GE Healthcare, Zipf, Austria) to use during their normal days and nights practice in labor ward. At the end of their 6 months rotation, participants completed an anonymous surveys about their perceptions of the handheld US device. The survey included questions about the ease of use in clinical situations, the amount of time of initial diagnosis, performances of the device, feasibility to use, and patient's satisfaction with the use of the device.
Results: 6 residents in their last year of residency were included. All the participants were satisfied with the device and would like to use it in their future practice. They all agreed that the probe was easy to handle and that the mobile application was easy to use. Image quality was always considered good by the participants and 5/6 of them declared that the handheld US device was always sufficient and did not require any confirmation with a conventional US machine. 5/6 of the participants considered that the handheld US device allowed them to gain time for clinical decision but half of them did not estimate that the use of the handheld US device improved their ability to make a clinical diagnosis.
Conclusion: Our study suggests that the Vscan Air™ is easy to use, with a good quality image and reduces the amount of time to make a clinical diagnosis. Handheld US device could be useful in the daily practice in maternity hospital.
Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The handheld device was on loan from GE Healthcare (Zipf, Austria). GE was not involve in any way in the design of the study, data analysis or writing of the manuscript and did not revise or approve the manuscript submitted for publication.
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Databáze: MEDLINE