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State of education regarding ultrasound-guided interventions during pain fellowships in Korea: A survey of recent fellows

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Author(s)
Hyung Tae KimSae Young KimGyung Jo ByunByung Chul ShinJin Young LeeEun Joo ChoiJong Bum ChoiJi Hee HongSeung Won ChoiYeon Dong Kim
Keimyung Author(s)
Hong, Ji Hee
Department
Dept. of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine (마취통증의학)
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Pain
Issued Date
2017
Volume
30
Issue
4
Keyword
EducationFellowshipInjectionsLumbar plexusNerve blockNeuronavigationPain managementPiriformis muscleSpinal nerve rootSpineTrainingUltrasound
Abstract
Background:

Recently, the use of ultrasound (US) techniques in regional anesthesia and pain medicine has increased significantly. However, the current extent of training in the use of US-guided pain management procedures in Korea remains unknown. The purpose of the present study was to assess the current state of US training provided during Korean Pain Society (KPS) pain fellowship programs through the comparative analysis between training hospitals.

Methods:

We conducted an anonymous survey of 51 pain physicians who had completed KPS fellowships in 2017. Items pertained to current US practices and education, as well as the types of techniques and amount of experience with US-guided pain management procedures. Responses were compared based on the tier of the training hospital.

Results:

Among the 51 respondents, 14 received training at first- and second-tier hospitals (Group A), while 37 received training at third-tier hospitals (Group B). The mean total duration of pain training during the 1-year fellowship was 7.4 months in Group A and 8.4 months in Group B. Our analysis revealed that 36% and 40% of respondents in Groups A and B received dedicated US training, respectively. Most respondents underwent US training in patient-care settings under the supervision of attending physicians. Cervical root, stellate ganglion, piriformis, and lumbar plexus blocks were more commonly performed by Group B than by Group A (P < 0.05).

Conclusions:

Instruction regarding US-guided pain management interventions varied among fellowship training hospitals, highlighting the need for the development of educational standards that mandate a minimum number of US-guided nerve blocks or injections during fellowships in interventional pain management.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
홍지희
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Citation
Hyung Tae Kim et al. (2017). State of education regarding ultrasound-guided interventions during pain fellowships in Korea: A survey of recent fellows. Korean Journal of Pain, 30(4), 287–295. doi: 10.3344/kjp.2017.30.4.287
Type
Article
ISSN
2005-9159
DOI
10.3344/kjp.2017.30.4.287
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/41484
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