The Ultrasound Journal | 2021

The ultrasound competency assessment tool for four-view cardiac POCUS

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has been recognized as an essential skill across medicine. However, a lack of reliable and streamlined POCUS assessment tools with demonstrated validity remains a significant barrier to widespread clinical integration. The ultrasound competency assessment tool (UCAT) was derived to be a simple, entrustment-based competency assessment tool applicable to multiple POCUS applications. When used to assess a FAST, the UCAT demonstrated high internal consistency and moderate-to-excellent inter-rater reliability. The objective of this study was to validate the UCAT for assessment of a four-view transthoracic cardiac POCUS. Results Twenty-two trainees performed a four-view transthoracic cardiac POCUS in a simulated environment while being assessed by two observers. When used to assess a four-view cardiac POCUS the UCAT retained its high internal consistency ( $$\\alpha =0.90)$$ α = 0.90 ) and moderate-to-excellent inter-rater reliability (ICCs\u2009=\u20090.61–0.91; p ’s\u2009≤\u20090.01) across all domains. The regression analysis suggestion that level of training, previous number of focused cardiac ultrasound, previous number of total scans, self-rated entrustment, and intent to pursue certification statistically significantly predicted UCAT entrustment scores [F (5,16)\u2009=\u20094.06, p \u2009=\u20090.01; R 2 \u2009=\u20090.56]. Conclusion This study confirms the UCAT is a valid assessment tool for four-view transthoracic cardiac POCUS. The findings from this work and previous studies on the UCAT demonstrate the utility and flexibility of the UCAT tool across multiple POCUS applications and present a promising way forward for POCUS competency assessment.

Volume 13
Pages None
DOI 10.1186/s13089-021-00237-3
Language English
Journal The Ultrasound Journal

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