Using Immersive Virtual Reality Simulation to Ensure Competence in Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound

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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is used in various medical specialties as a diagnostic imaging tool and for procedural guidance. Experience in the procedure is currently attained via supervised clinical practice that is challenged by patient availability and risks. Prior simulation-based training and subsequent assessment could improve and ensure competence before performance on patients, but no simulator currently exists. Immersive virtual reality (IVR) is a new promising simulation tool that can replicate complex interactions and environments that are unfeasible to achieve by traditional simulators. This study was aimed at developing an IVR simulation-based test for core CEUS competencies and gathering validity evidence for the test in accordance with Messick's framework. The test was developed by IVR software specialists and clinical experts in CEUS and medical education and imitated a CEUS examination of a patient with a focal liver lesion with emphasis on the pre-contrast preparations. Twenty-five medical doctors with varying CEUS experience were recruited as test participants, and their results were used to analyze test quality and to establish a pass/fail standard. The final test of 23 test items had good internal reliability (Cronbach's α = 0.85) and discriminatory abilities. The risks of false positives and negatives (9.1% and 23.6%, respectively) were acceptable for the test to be used as a certification tool prior to supervised clinical training in CEUS.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftUltrasound in Medicine and Biology
Vol/bind48
Udgave nummer5
Sider (fra-til)912-923
Antal sider12
ISSN0301-5629
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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Funding Information:
Test development costs were funded by the Innovation Fund (Odense University Hospital). The funding source had no influence on the data collection, interpretation, and publishing decisions.

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