Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot Study

Phudit Buaprasert,1 Jiraporn Sri-on,1 Jareeda Sukhuntee,2 Ranu Asawajaroenkul,2 Onchuda Buanhong,2 Trairat Khiaodee,2 Worrapat Keetawattananon,2 Gawin Tiyawat2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Department of Disas...

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Main Authors: Buaprasert P, Sri-on J, Sukhuntee J, Asawajaroenkul R, Buanhong O, Khiaodee T, Keetawattananon W, Tiyawat G
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spelling doaj-2da270b5272f4975ad532c44632d87862021-06-24T22:41:49ZengDove Medical PressOpen Access Emergency Medicine1179-15002021-06-01Volume 1324925666053Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot StudyBuaprasert PSri-on JSukhuntee JAsawajaroenkul RBuanhong OKhiaodee TKeetawattananon WTiyawat GPhudit Buaprasert,1 Jiraporn Sri-on,1 Jareeda Sukhuntee,2 Ranu Asawajaroenkul,2 Onchuda Buanhong,2 Trairat Khiaodee,2 Worrapat Keetawattananon,2 Gawin Tiyawat2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Department of Disaster and Emergency Medical Operation, Faculty of Science and Health Technology, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, ThailandCorrespondence: Gawin TiyawatDepartment of Disaster and Emergency Medical Operation, Faculty of Science and Health Technology, Navamindradhiraj University, 681 Samsen Road, Dusit District, Vajira Phayaban, Bangkok, 10300, ThailandTel +66 22443000Email gawin@nmu.ac.thBackground: Training on how to perform a prehospital extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma (EFAST) has resulted in improved outcomes for trauma patients in several countries. The result of previous studies showed good accuracy despite minimal training. However, data on the diagnostic accuracy among untrained paramedic students and the course length in middle-income countries is scarce. In Thailand, the current paramedic education does not include training on prehospital ultrasounds. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of EFAST among ultrasound-naïve paramedic students and factors that are associated with successful posttest training.Methods: Final-year paramedic students attending a 4-year university program were included in this study. A 2-h didactic training session and 1-h hands-on workshop were led by experienced emergency physicians. The diagnostic indices for EFAST interpretation were obtained pretraining and posttraining. The participants’ ultrasound image acquisition was also evaluated individually on a mannequin model using a standardized assessment tool.Results: In total, 47 paramedic students were voluntarily enrolled and underwent EFAST training. Of these participants, 31 (66%) reported having > 1 year of experience in the prehospital field. Four were advanced emergency medical technicians before becoming paramedic students. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value after training were 85.7% (95% CI, 81.5– 89.3), 81.6% (95% CI, 74.2– 87.6), 91.6% (95% CI, 87.9– 94.4), and 71% (95% CI, 63.3– 77.8), respectively. Previous prehospital experience was not associated with accuracy.Conclusion: This study demonstrated that paramedic students in Thailand were able to achieve a competency comparable with that of other medical professionals in a simulated environment. The total 3 h training course was sufficient for them to acquire EFAST skills.Keywords: extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma, ultrasound, paramedic, traininghttps://www.dovepress.com/diagnostic-accuracy-of-extended-focused-assessment-with-sonography-for-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-OAEMextended focused assessment with sonography in traumaultrasoundparamedictraining
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author Buaprasert P
Sri-on J
Sukhuntee J
Asawajaroenkul R
Buanhong O
Khiaodee T
Keetawattananon W
Tiyawat G
spellingShingle Buaprasert P
Sri-on J
Sukhuntee J
Asawajaroenkul R
Buanhong O
Khiaodee T
Keetawattananon W
Tiyawat G
Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot Study
Open Access Emergency Medicine
extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma
ultrasound
paramedic
training
author_facet Buaprasert P
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title Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot Study
title_short Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot Study
title_full Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot Study
title_fullStr Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Accuracy of Extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma Performed by Paramedic Students: A Simulation-Based Pilot Study
title_sort diagnostic accuracy of extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma performed by paramedic students: a simulation-based pilot study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Open Access Emergency Medicine
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Phudit Buaprasert,1 Jiraporn Sri-on,1 Jareeda Sukhuntee,2 Ranu Asawajaroenkul,2 Onchuda Buanhong,2 Trairat Khiaodee,2 Worrapat Keetawattananon,2 Gawin Tiyawat2 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, Thailand; 2Department of Disaster and Emergency Medical Operation, Faculty of Science and Health Technology, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, ThailandCorrespondence: Gawin TiyawatDepartment of Disaster and Emergency Medical Operation, Faculty of Science and Health Technology, Navamindradhiraj University, 681 Samsen Road, Dusit District, Vajira Phayaban, Bangkok, 10300, ThailandTel +66 22443000Email gawin@nmu.ac.thBackground: Training on how to perform a prehospital extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma (EFAST) has resulted in improved outcomes for trauma patients in several countries. The result of previous studies showed good accuracy despite minimal training. However, data on the diagnostic accuracy among untrained paramedic students and the course length in middle-income countries is scarce. In Thailand, the current paramedic education does not include training on prehospital ultrasounds. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of EFAST among ultrasound-naïve paramedic students and factors that are associated with successful posttest training.Methods: Final-year paramedic students attending a 4-year university program were included in this study. A 2-h didactic training session and 1-h hands-on workshop were led by experienced emergency physicians. The diagnostic indices for EFAST interpretation were obtained pretraining and posttraining. The participants’ ultrasound image acquisition was also evaluated individually on a mannequin model using a standardized assessment tool.Results: In total, 47 paramedic students were voluntarily enrolled and underwent EFAST training. Of these participants, 31 (66%) reported having > 1 year of experience in the prehospital field. Four were advanced emergency medical technicians before becoming paramedic students. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value after training were 85.7% (95% CI, 81.5– 89.3), 81.6% (95% CI, 74.2– 87.6), 91.6% (95% CI, 87.9– 94.4), and 71% (95% CI, 63.3– 77.8), respectively. Previous prehospital experience was not associated with accuracy.Conclusion: This study demonstrated that paramedic students in Thailand were able to achieve a competency comparable with that of other medical professionals in a simulated environment. The total 3 h training course was sufficient for them to acquire EFAST skills.Keywords: extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma, ultrasound, paramedic, training
topic extended focused assessment with sonography in trauma
ultrasound
paramedic
training
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