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Diffusion and practice of ultrasound in emergency medicine departments in Italy
Authors:S Sofia  F Angelini  V Cianci  R Copetti  R Farina  M Scuderi
Institution:1. First Aid and Urgent Care Unit, C.A. Pizzardi Hospital, Bologna, Italy;2. I Radiology Unit, Padua Hospital, Italy;3. Department of Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care, Padua Hospital, Italy;4. First Aid and Urgent Care Unit, Sant''Antonio Abate Hospital, Tolmezzo (UD), Italy;5. Digital Ultrasound Unit, Diagnostic Imaging Service; A. Cardarelli Hospital, Naples, Italy;6. Urgent Surgery and Emergency Room Unit, Cannizzaro Hospital Catania, Catania, Italy
Abstract:

Introduction

This paper reports data from a cognitive survey on the diffusion, practice and organization of ultrasound (US) in emergency medicine departments (EMDs) in Italy. The study was carried out by the Emergency Medicine Section of the Italian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (SIUMB) in collaboration with the Italian Society for Emergency Medicine and Urgent Care (SIMEU).

Methods

We created a questionnaire with 10 items, relating to 4 thematic areas. The questionnaires were administered from September 2007 to February 2008, by email, telephone or regular mail. In August 2008 the data were subjected to nonparametric statistical analysis (Spearman''s Rho and Pearson''s chi-square – software SPSS).

Results

We analyzed 170 questionnaires from the EMDs of all Italian regions. A US scanner is present in 64.7% of the ERs, emergency US (E-US) is practiced only in 47.6% of the ERs, and only in 24% of these more than 60% of the ER team members have training in US. The diffusion of US in other operative units of the EMDs ranges from 8.2% to 26.5%.

Discussion

The presence of a US scanner in the ER is essential for the practice and training and is correlated with the level of the EMD. The use of US appears to be less common in less equipped hospitals, regardless of the size of the ER and the availability of radiological services. Wider diffusion of US and greater integration with other services for the installment of the required equipment is to be hoped for.
Keywords:Emergency Ultrasound  Emergency Medicine Department  Ultrasound
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