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Feel It, See It, Get It: Is Internal Medicine Residents’ Use of Ultrasound in Lumbar Puncture Associated With Higher Success Rate?

机译:感觉它,看到它,得到它:是内部药物居民在腰椎穿刺中使用超声波的成功率?

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Introduction:?Multiple emergency medicine and anesthesiology research studies suggest that ultrasound (US) is potentially useful in assisting with needle insertion in a lumbar puncture (LP). However, little is known about its value when utilized by internal medicine (IM) residents. The objective of this study is to examine whether the use of ultrasound in LPs performed by internal medicine residents is associated with a higher success rate than the traditional palpation method. Materials and Methods:?We reviewed all LP procedure notes in our hospital's records written by IM residents from June 2017 to December 2018 in a single community teaching hospital. We examined the association between the US use and success using the Chi-squared test and logistic regression model. Results: Among the 152 lumbar punctures documented, 130 specified whether US was used or not. Among these, 39 were ultrasound-assisted and 91 were not. Use of ultrasound was associated with a higher success rate compared to the non-ultrasound-use (87% vs 73%; p=0.1). The association was strengthened using logistic regression but did not reach statistical significance (OR 3.5; CI: 0.9 -13.8; p=0.07). Success was significantly associated with a fewer number of attempts (p0.001). No statistically significant association was found between success and patients’ body mass index (BMI; p=0.57), or level of training (p=0.11). Conclusions:?Use of ultrasound for needle insertion in lumbar punctures performed by internal medicine residents was associated with a higher success rate compared to the palpation method but without statistical significance. Ultrasound is a non-invasive, quick, and safe tool. Our study favors its use as an aid during lumbar puncture when performed by internal medicine residents. Larger studies are needed to gather more evidence in support of this conclusion.
机译:介绍:多重急诊医学和麻醉学研究研究表明,超声(美国)潜在可用于触摸腰部穿刺(LP)中的针插入。然而,当由内科(IM)居民使用时,对其价值几乎是知之甚少。本研究的目的是检查内科居民进行的LPS中的超声是否与比传统触诊法的成功率更高。材料和方法:?我们在2017年6月至2018年12月在一家社区教学医院的IM居民撰写了医院记录中的所有LP程序注释。我们使用Chi-Squared测试和Logistic回归模型检查了美国使用和成功之间的关联。结果:记录了152个腰部穿刺,130指定了我们是否被使用。其中,39个是超声辅助的,91个不是。与非超声使用相比,使用超声波的使用与更高的成功率有关(87%Vs 73%; P = 0.1)。使用Logistic回归加强该协会,但未达到统计学意义(或3.5; CI:0.9 -13.8; P = 0.07)。成功与较少的尝试有显着相关(P <0.001)。成功和患者体重指数(BMI; P = 0.57)或培训水平之间没有发现统计学上显着的关联(P = 0.11)。结论:与触诊法相比,用内科居民进行的腰椎穿刺腰椎穿刺的超声波的使用与较高的成功率相关,但没有统计显着性。超声波是非侵入性,快速和安全的工具。我们的研究在内科居民进行的腰椎穿刺期间使用它作为援助。需要更大的研究来收集更多的证据,以支持这一结论。

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