Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency Department

Objective: Use of bedside emergency department (ED) ultrasound has become increasingly important for the clinical practice of emergency medicine (EM). We sought to evaluate differences in the availability of immediate bedside ultrasound based on basic ED characteristics and physician staffing.Method...

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Main Authors: Talley, Brad E, Ginde, Adit A, Raja, Ali S, Sullivan, Ashley F, Espinola, Janice A, Camargo, Carlos A Jr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2011-02-01
Series:Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Online Access:http://escholarship.org/uc/item/34q3n1rr
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spelling doaj-b3d81851acca487abdf4f7426e5820e02020-11-24T23:24:01ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine1936-900X1936-90182011-02-011219699Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency DepartmentTalley, Brad EGinde, Adit ARaja, Ali SSullivan, Ashley FEspinola, Janice ACamargo, Carlos A JrObjective: Use of bedside emergency department (ED) ultrasound has become increasingly important for the clinical practice of emergency medicine (EM). We sought to evaluate differences in the availability of immediate bedside ultrasound based on basic ED characteristics and physician staffing.Methods: We surveyed ED directors in all 351 EDs in Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Oregon between January and April 2009. We assessed access to bedside ED ultrasound by the question: “Is bedside ultrasound available immediately in the ED?” ED characteristics included location, visit volume, admission rate, percent uninsured, total emergency physician full-time equivalents and proportion of EM board-certified (BC) or EM board-eligible (BE) physicians. Data analysis used chi-square tests and multivariable logistical regression to compare differences in access to bedside ED ultrasound by ED characteristics and staffing.Results: We received complete responses from 298 (85%) EDs. Immediate access to bedside ultrasound was available in 175 (59%) EDs. ED characteristics associated with access to bedside ultrasound were: location (39% for rural vs. 71% for urban, P20%] rates, P<0.001); and EM BC/BE physicians (26% for EDs with a low percentage [0-20%] vs.74% for EDs with a high percentage [≥80%], P<0.001).Conclusion: U.S. EDs differ significantly in their access to immediate bedside ultrasound. Smaller, rural EDs and those staffed by fewer EM BC/BE physicians more frequently lacked access to immediate bedside ultrasound in the ED. [West J Emerg Med. 2011;12(1):96-99.]http://escholarship.org/uc/item/34q3n1rrultrasoundaccess to careemergency medicinerural
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author Talley, Brad E
Ginde, Adit A
Raja, Ali S
Sullivan, Ashley F
Espinola, Janice A
Camargo, Carlos A Jr
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Ginde, Adit A
Raja, Ali S
Sullivan, Ashley F
Espinola, Janice A
Camargo, Carlos A Jr
Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
ultrasound
access to care
emergency medicine
rural
author_facet Talley, Brad E
Ginde, Adit A
Raja, Ali S
Sullivan, Ashley F
Espinola, Janice A
Camargo, Carlos A Jr
author_sort Talley, Brad E
title Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
title_short Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
title_full Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
title_fullStr Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
title_full_unstemmed Variable Access to Immediate Bedside Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
title_sort variable access to immediate bedside ultrasound in the emergency department
publisher eScholarship Publishing, University of California
series Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 1936-900X
1936-9018
publishDate 2011-02-01
description Objective: Use of bedside emergency department (ED) ultrasound has become increasingly important for the clinical practice of emergency medicine (EM). We sought to evaluate differences in the availability of immediate bedside ultrasound based on basic ED characteristics and physician staffing.Methods: We surveyed ED directors in all 351 EDs in Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Oregon between January and April 2009. We assessed access to bedside ED ultrasound by the question: “Is bedside ultrasound available immediately in the ED?” ED characteristics included location, visit volume, admission rate, percent uninsured, total emergency physician full-time equivalents and proportion of EM board-certified (BC) or EM board-eligible (BE) physicians. Data analysis used chi-square tests and multivariable logistical regression to compare differences in access to bedside ED ultrasound by ED characteristics and staffing.Results: We received complete responses from 298 (85%) EDs. Immediate access to bedside ultrasound was available in 175 (59%) EDs. ED characteristics associated with access to bedside ultrasound were: location (39% for rural vs. 71% for urban, P20%] rates, P<0.001); and EM BC/BE physicians (26% for EDs with a low percentage [0-20%] vs.74% for EDs with a high percentage [≥80%], P<0.001).Conclusion: U.S. EDs differ significantly in their access to immediate bedside ultrasound. Smaller, rural EDs and those staffed by fewer EM BC/BE physicians more frequently lacked access to immediate bedside ultrasound in the ED. [West J Emerg Med. 2011;12(1):96-99.]
topic ultrasound
access to care
emergency medicine
rural
url http://escholarship.org/uc/item/34q3n1rr
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