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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
30 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2010-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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PURPOSE:
1. To determine the utility of ultrasound in the prehospital emergency environment of a suburban city.
2. To determine the ability to teach dual role firefighter paramedics multiple uses of ultrasound in the prehospital environment.
3. To determine the ability of dual role firefighter paramedics to accurately and rapidly perform ultrasounds in the field
HYPOTHESIS:
* The use of ultrasound in the field by dual role firefighter paramedics is poorly studied
* The use of ultrasound in a suburban environment is poorly studied
* Ultrasound will be performed on a clinically significant patient population
* A wide array of ultrasound procedures can be taught quickly and reliably performed by field paramedics with no prior ultrasound experience
* The use of ultrasound in the field will play a significant role in guiding the field presentation of a patient
* Just as the 12 lead did before it, bringing ultrasound into the field will lead to significantly better patient care
DETAILS:
* The study will be carried out in a city with a population of approx. 35000 with a non trauma hospital 15 minutes away and the trauma center 30 minutes away.
* The main priority of this study is that it will not interfere with patient care
* The study will be conducted at Keller Fire Station 4, C shift by Medic 584
PROCESS:
* The procedures will be taught on shift and then tested in a skills lab
* The ultrasound exam is performed by paramedics after patient has been placed in the ambulance.
* Paramedics will record still images of ultrasound views for future review by approved EM ultrasound reviewers. The paramedics read of the ultrasound results will be recorded. If the paramedic feels the ultrasound shows a positive result they will report this in their run report.
* The time it takes for the ultrasound to be performed will be recorded and any difficulty performing the exam will be noted.
* Any hospital diverts that occur, as a result of the ultrasound will be recorded.
* Electronic images will be saved for each scan, and an interpretation log sheet will be filled out. Scans will be over-read in a blinded fashion by a certified emergency medical ultrasound physician. Studies will be scored on technical adequacy as well as image quality.
* The interpretations of the ultrasound director will be compared to those of the EMS providers, and the proportion of adequate studies will be assessed.
* Performance on both a pre and post written and image-based test will be assessed before and after training.
PROTOCOLS:
PRIMARY EXAMS
* We will perform E-FAST exams on all trauma patients with any possible injury to the abdomen or thorax, mechanism indicating a need for the exam, or at the paramedic's discretion
* We will perform pregnancy exam on all female abdominal pain patients of child bearing age
* We will perform ultrasound guided venous access on patients whom IV access is difficult but the patient's condition requires IV access and does not indicate the need for IO, this procedure will be done at the paramedics discretion.
* We will perform AAA exam on all patients with a possible diagnosis of AAA. Measurements will be taken and compared to hospital measurements if available.
* We will perform cardiac echo on patients in cardiac arrest with possible PEA if it does not detract from patient care.
SECONDARY EXAMS
* We will perform renal ultrasound on all patients with flank pain to check for hydronephrosis. Positive findings will be documented.
* We will check for pleural effusion in patients with decreased SpO2 of unknown etiology, especially if known renal or hepatic disease
* We will determine ETT placement via ultrasound on every intubation if possible
* We will check for mechanical capture in transcutaneous cardiac pacing
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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Abdominal Trauma
Patients with mechanism of injury that could produce abdominal bleeding
EFAST exam
Ultrasound of the heart, morisons pouch, pelvis, spleen and both lungs
Cardiac Ultrasound
Ultrasound views of the heart
Female Abdominal Pain
Female patients of child bearing age complaining of abdominal pain
Pelvic Ultrasound
Ultrasound view of the pelvis. including the bladder and uterus
Difficult Vascular Access
Patients whom vascular access is needed but difficult
Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access
Use of the ultrasound machine to identify a usable vein and guide the needle into the vein. After cannulation ultrasound is used to determine correct placement and identify extravasation.
Abdominal Aortic Anuerysm
Patients who complain of or are suspected of having an abdominal aortic aneurysm
Focused Ultrasound Scan
Use of ultrasound to identify and measure structures in the abdomen, thorax, retroperitoneum, or other necessary places.
Pulseless Electrical Activity
Patients whom are in cardiac arrest and no pulse can be determined yet they show an electrical rhythm on the monitor
Cardiac Ultrasound
Ultrasound views of the heart
Kidney Stones (Hydronephrosis)
Patients who complain of flank pain
Focused Ultrasound Scan
Use of ultrasound to identify and measure structures in the abdomen, thorax, retroperitoneum, or other necessary places.
Plueral Effusion
Patients with a history of renal or hepatic problems and complain of difficulty breathing of an unknown etiology
No interventions assigned to this group
ETT placement
field intubated patients who need another means of verifying tube placement
Focused Ultrasound Scan
Use of ultrasound to identify and measure structures in the abdomen, thorax, retroperitoneum, or other necessary places.
Transcutaneous Pacing
Patients who are being externally paced and need a method of determining mechanical capture
Cardiac Ultrasound
Ultrasound views of the heart
Paramedic Discretion
Patients in whom the paramedic feels that an ultrasound study would provide useful data in their treatment
Focused Ultrasound Scan
Use of ultrasound to identify and measure structures in the abdomen, thorax, retroperitoneum, or other necessary places.
Cardiac Ultrasound
Ultrasound views of the heart
Interventions
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EFAST exam
Ultrasound of the heart, morisons pouch, pelvis, spleen and both lungs
Pelvic Ultrasound
Ultrasound view of the pelvis. including the bladder and uterus
Ultrasound Guided Vascular Access
Use of the ultrasound machine to identify a usable vein and guide the needle into the vein. After cannulation ultrasound is used to determine correct placement and identify extravasation.
Focused Ultrasound Scan
Use of ultrasound to identify and measure structures in the abdomen, thorax, retroperitoneum, or other necessary places.
Cardiac Ultrasound
Ultrasound views of the heart
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Meets disease process criteria described earlier
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Keller Fire Rescue
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Keller Fire Rescue
Locations
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Keller Fire Rescue
Keller, Texas, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Related Links
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Helpful website on prehospital ultrasound
Other Identifiers
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KFR-US-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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