Brain computerized tomography reading in suspected acute ischemic stroke patients: What are essentials for medical students?

Chi Hung Liu, Cheng Ting Hsiao, Ting Yu Chang, Yeu Jhy Chang, Sheng Han Kuo, Chun Wei Chang, Chi Jen Chen, Chien Fu Chen, Po Liang Cheng, Shy Chyi Chin, Te Fa Chiu, Jung Lung Hsu, Peng Wei Hsu, Tsong Hai Lee, Chih Hsiang Liao, Chun Jen Lin, Li Han Lin, Chen June Seak, Pi Shan Sung, Tao Chieh YangYi Ming Wu

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Background: Few systematic methods prioritize the image education in medical students (MS). We hope to develop a checklist of brain computerized tomography (CT) reading in patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke (AIS) for MS and primary care (PC) physicians. Methods: Our pilot group generated the items indicating specific structures or signs for the checklist of brain CT reading in suspected AIS patients for MS and PC physicians. These items were used in a modified web-based Delphi process using the online software "SurveyMonkey". In total 15 panelists including neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, and emergency department physicians participated in the modified Delphi process. Each panelist was encouraged to express feedback, agreement or disagreement on the inclusion of each item using a 9-point Likert scale. Items with median scores of 7-9 were included in our final checklist. Results: Fifty-two items were initially provided for the first round of the Delphi process. Of these, 35 achieved general agreement of being an essential item for the MS and PC physicians. The other 17 of the 52 items in this round and another two added items suggested by the panelists were further rated in the next round. Finally, 38 items were included in the essential checklist items of brain CT reading in suspected AIS patients for MS and PC physicians. Conclusions: We established a reference regarding the essential items of brain CT reading in suspected AIS patients. We hope this helps to minimize malpractice and a delayed diagnosis, and to improve competency-based medical education for MS and PC physicians.

原文English
文章編號359
期刊BMC Medical Education
19
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2019 9月 18

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