Mid-level providers demonstrate proficiency in FAST after directed training

Introduction Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) is commonly used to detect intra-peritoneal blood as part of the evaluation of trauma patients. In our level 1 trauma center, mid-level providers (MLPs) perform serial FAST exams on trauma patients. We describe our training approach a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Critical ultrasound journal 2011-08, Vol.3 (2), p.111-113
Hauptverfasser: Davis, Virgil W., Wallace, J. Michael, Ahern, Matthew T., Dawson, Matthew S., Battaglia, Deborah F., Sherwood, Kelly L., Sugerman, Steve A., Mallin, Michael P., Madsen, Troy E.
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) is commonly used to detect intra-peritoneal blood as part of the evaluation of trauma patients. In our level 1 trauma center, mid-level providers (MLPs) perform serial FAST exams on trauma patients. We describe our training approach and proficiency achieved. Methods Subjects were MLPs with no previous training in FAST. The training consisted of hands-on training on live models, two on-line ultrasound (US) modules, and a video image review session. Participants were evaluated with pre-, post-, and 6-month follow-up video tests. Subsequently, they independently performed FAST exams which were reviewed by ED US faculty. Results 11 MLPs participated, completing an average of 17 scans; 91% were technically adequate. Average scores were: pre-test 50.5% (31.7–68.3%), post-test 76.7% (65.9–87.8%), and 6-month test 77% (58.5–87.8%), for an initial improvement of 26.2% ( p  
ISSN:2036-3176
2036-7902
2524-8987
DOI:10.1007/s13089-011-0070-7