Clinical audit for first-trimester ultrasound screening: a single center experience

妊娠早期超声筛查的临床审核:单中心经验

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of 11-14-week fetal ultrasound images and physician scanning performance in a large general hospital to inform future quality improvement initiatives. METHODS: A retrospective audit of ultrasound scans of normal fetuses at 11-14 weeks was conducted from November 2021 to March 2023 at a large tertiary general hospital in Beijing, China. Ten anatomical views were analyzed by two experienced assessors. Scan completeness and view completeness rates ≥ 70%, and logbook quality scores ≥ 42 (i.e., ≥ 70% of the maximum possible score), were considered acceptable. RESULTS: The overall scan completeness of 256 logbooks was 77.4%. The scan completeness of 189 logbooks (73.8%) was acceptable. The median image quality score for the 256 logbooks was 37 (interquartile range, 28-46), and 96 logbooks (37.5%) had acceptable image quality, with a score ≥ 42. The scan completeness of 23 sonographers (63.9%) was > 70%. Sonographers with intermediate titles performed a higher average number of fetal ultrasound scans than those with senior titles (148 vs. 115 scans), and their scan completeness and logbook image quality scores were also superior (87% vs. 69% and 43.24 ± 6.38 vs. 31.62 ± 11.28, respectively; both p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The majority of sonographers met the expectations of the audit. Sonographers performing more fetal ultrasound scans may have an advantage in terms of scan completeness and image quality.

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