Real-time Remote Expert-guided Echocardiography by Medical Students

Author:

Solvin HåvardORCID,Lippert Matthias,Holmstrøm Henrik,Elle Ole Jakob,Brun Henrik

Abstract

Abstract Background Echocardiography is a highly specialised examination performed by experienced healthcare professionals. These experienced healthcare professionals may not be available to patients during all hours in rural healthcare facilities. Remote-guided echocardiography could improve the availability of specialised care for patients living in rural areas. This study examined the feasibility of real-time remote guidance for medical students to perform an echocardiographic assessment of the left side of the heart. Thirteen healthy volunteers were recruited for remote-guided echocardiography, which was performed by 13 medical students. Student examinations/images were compared to reference echocardiography. Measurements of left ventricular fractional shortening and mitral valve blood flow velocity were also compared. Furthermore, guidance through a smartphone videoconference was compared to designated remote guidance software. Results Two-thirds of the images acquired by students were rated as medium or good quality and usable to evaluate two thirds of the cardiac structures. No significant bias was found for left ventricular fractional shortening. The measurements from the students’ exams had a variation coefficient of 14.8% compared to the reference. The calculated deviation of the insonation angle was above 25° for both E and A-wave mitral valve blood flow velocity measurements. Images acquired by guidance through smartphone videoconference were of lower quality than those obtained using the designated remote guidance software. Conclusion Real-time remote-guided echocardiography performed by medical students has limited value for clinical screening but could be useful for educational purposes. Graphical Abstract

Funder

The European Commission, Horizon 2020

the Norwegian Foundation for Children with Congenital Heart Disease

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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