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Rheumatology and therapy. 2024 Jun;11(3):855-867. doi: 10.1007/s40744-024-00665-2 Q22.92025

Current Use and Barriers to Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Rheumatology: A National Survey of VA Medical Centers

美国退伍军人事务部门医疗机构中风湿病学床旁超声的应用现状及应用障碍全国调查结果 翻译改进

Ayesha Iqbal  1  2, Madiha Ahmad  1  2, Kevin J Murray  3  4, Jison Sim  1  2, Terry J S Lund  5  6, Anthony J Andrade  5  6, Ariadna Perez-Sanchez  6, Michael J Mader  7, Elizabeth K Haro  7  8, Jason P Williams  1  9, Robert Nathanson  5  6, Nilam J Soni  10  11  12

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  • 1 Medicine Service, Atlanta VA Medical Center, Atlanta, GA, USA.
  • 2 Division of Rheumatology, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
  • 3 Medicine Service, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA.
  • 4 Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.
  • 5 Medicine Service, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • 6 Division of Hospital Medicine, University of Texas Health San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7885, San Antonio, TX, 78229, USA.
  • 7 Research Service, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • 8 Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine, University of Texas Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
  • 9 Division of Hospital Medicine, Emory School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
  • 10 Medicine Service, South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, TX, USA. sonin@uthscsa.edu.
  • 11 Division of Hospital Medicine, University of Texas Health San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, MC 7885, San Antonio, TX, 78229, USA. sonin@uthscsa.edu.
  • 12 Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine, University of Texas Health San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA. sonin@uthscsa.edu.
  • DOI: 10.1007/s40744-024-00665-2 PMID: 38581600

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    Introduction: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) can assist rheumatologists in monitoring disease activity, establishing diagnoses, and guiding procedural interventions. POCUS use has been increasing, but little is known about current use and barriers among rheumatologists. The purpose of this study was to characterize current POCUS use, training needs, and barriers to use among rheumatologists in practice.

    Methods: A prospective observational study of all Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers was conducted using a web-based survey sent to all chiefs of staff and rheumatology chiefs about current POCUS use, training needs, barriers, and policies.

    Results: All chiefs of staff (n = 130) and rheumatology chiefs at VA medical centers (n = 95) were surveyed with 100% and 84% response rates, respectively. The most common diagnostic POCUS applications were evaluation of synovitis, joint effusion, tendinopathies, bursitis, and rotator cuff. The most common procedural applications were arthrocentesis and joint, bursa, and tendon injection. Most rheumatology chiefs (69%) expressed interest in training for their group. The most common barriers to POCUS use were lack of trained providers (68%), funding for training (54%), training opportunities (38%), funding for travel (38%), and ultrasound equipment (31%). Lack of POCUS infrastructure was common, and few facilities had POCUS policies (20%), image archiving (25%), or quality assurance processes (6%).

    Conclusion: Currently, half of rheumatology groups use diagnostic and procedural ultrasound applications. Most rheumatology groups desire training, and lack of training and equipment were the most common barriers to ultrasound use. Deliberate investment is needed in ultrasound training and infrastructure for systematic adoption of POCUS in rheumatology. Graphical Abstract available for this article.

    Trial registration: NCT03296280.

    Keywords: Barriers; Musculoskeletal ultrasound; POCUS; Point of care ultrasound; Training.

    Keywords:point-of-care ultrasound; rheumatology; national survey

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