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Prehospital Use of Ultrasound in Undifferentiated Shortness of Breath

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Yale University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Dyspnea
Pneumonia
Pulmonary Edema

Treatments

Procedure: Lung ultrasound
Device: ultrasound

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02638649
1511016808

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a pilot observational feasibility study of the ability of paramedics to assess thoracic ultrasound findings in the prehospital environment. The primary goal of the study is to determine whether paramedics are able to accurately assess for sonographic B-lines in patients with undifferentiated shortness of breath at least 80% of the time in the prehospital environment using a portable ultrasound (U/S) device.

Full description

In the first phase of the study, a cohort of senior and supervisory paramedics will be recruited into the study. These paramedics would undergo didactic and hands-on training to learn how to operate the U/S machine, and obtain and interpret basic U/S images. The paramedics will then participate in video review sessions and spend time in the emergency department (ED) with the U/S team to get hands-on experience with patients. In the second phase of the study, paramedics will be staffing ambulances or fly cars in and around the greater New Haven region and will respond to dyspnea calls. At each call, the paramedic will initially evaluate the patient clinically conducting a standard history and physical exam. The paramedic will then use the portable U/S machine to look for the presence of either unilateral or bilateral B-lines indicating possible pneumonia (in the case of unilateral B-lines) or pulmonary edema (in the case of bilateral B-lines). The paramedic will then document the presence or absence of B-lines for each lung on the prehospital study sheet. The paramedic will then use the U/S to evaluate for the presence of pleural effusions, lung sliding and pericardial effusion.

Enrollment

69 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Dyspnea and any of the following:
  • Respiratory rate > 20
  • Room air oxygen saturation < 92%
  • Accessory muscle use, tripod position, nasal flaring
  • Exam with evidence of rales/rhonchi or wheezing
  • In acute respiratory distress on paramedic evaluation
  • Any patient in acute respiratory distress with

Exclusion criteria

  • Trauma
  • Burns
  • Pregnancy
  • Kussmaul respirations from metabolic acidosis
  • Cheyne-stokes from increased ICP (intracranial pressure), heart failure or CVA
  • Drowning

Trial design

69 participants in 1 patient group

subjects who call 911 for dyspnea
Description:
All subjects who call 9-1-1 for difficulty breathing will have the potential to be enrolled in the study.
Treatment:
Device: ultrasound
Procedure: Lung ultrasound

Trial contacts and locations

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