CC BY 4.0 · Ultraschall Med
DOI: 10.1055/a-2590-5242
Review

A core curriculum of point-of-care ultrasound examinations for frontline physicians in primary care: results from a European Delphi study.

Entwicklung eines Ultraschall-Basiscurriculums für Ärzte in der Primärversorgung unter Nutzung der Delphi-Methode
1   Center for General Practice, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark (Ringgold ID: RIN1004)
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Thomas Løkkegaard
1   Center for General Practice, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark (Ringgold ID: RIN1004)
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2   CAMES Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark (Ringgold ID: RIN4321)
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Hazel Edwards
3   BMUS, British Medical Ultrasound Society, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Ringgold ID: RIN459239)
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4   Centre for Preventive Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Victor Babes Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania (Ringgold ID: RIN162271)
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Kristina Lebedevaite
5   Antalgija, Medical Practice, Kaunas, Lithuania
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Mateusz Kosiak
6   Sonographic educational platform, Eduson, Gdansk, Poland
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Elena Codruta Gheorghe
7   -, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Craiova, Romania (Ringgold ID: RIN121532)
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Adib Salim
8   Pediatrics, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII, Bergamo, Italy (Ringgold ID: RIN9333)
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Viktor Rüttermann
9   Hausärztliche Gemeinschaftspraxis Nordholter Weg, Medical Practice, Drensteinfurt, Germany
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Caroline Ewertsen
10   Department of Radiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen OE, Denmark
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Christian Jenssen
11   Brandenburg Institute of Clinical Ultrasound (BICUS), Medical University Brandenburg, Neuruppin, Germany
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Point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) has found its way into primary care in some, but not all, European countries. A prerequisite for reliable and Europe-wide comparable diagnostic reliability of PoCUS performed by primary care physicians is high-quality training limited to relevant, frequently encountered PoCUS applications that are easy to learn and master. A European Federation of Societies for Ultrasound in Medicine (EFSUMB) task force commenced with a brainstorming exercise to identify all possible ultrasound examinations that could be performed in primary care. A three-stage Delphi process was launched. Delphi panellists were 95 primary care physicians from 28 European countries with more than two years of experience using and teaching ultrasound. Solely focusing on the complexity of performing PoCUS, panellists stepwise reduced the brainstorming list to a basic core curriculum intended for primary care frontline physicians including 40 diagnostic PoCUS examinations within 13 different anatomical areas and no ultrasound-guided procedures. A 75% cut-off was used for agreement. Despite the great heterogeneity of the Delphi panel representing different views and contexts from across Europe, kappa statistics showed substantial or moderate agreement across Delphi round two and three for 85% of the 40 diagnostic PoCUS applications. The results of this study offer guidance for EFSUMB to establish training recommendations for the basic core curriculum that can be adapted to the needs of different regions of Europe and thus create a basis for PoCUS to become a reliable diagnostic service in primary care across Europe, based on common quality standards.



Publication History

Received: 10 November 2024

Accepted after revision: 16 April 2025

Accepted Manuscript online:
16 April 2025

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