Point of Care Ultrasound of the Dialysis Access Module
Release date: March 2023
Expiration date: March 2025
Estimated time to complete activity: 0.5 hours
Method of Participation
For ASDIN members, there are no fees for participating in and receiving credit for this activity. For nonmembers, there is a fee of $100.00.
During the period March 2023 through March 2025, participants must:
1) read the learning objectives and faculty disclosures, 2) study the educational activity, 3) complete the posttest by recording the best answer to each question, and 4) complete the evaluation form.
A statement of credit will be issued only upon receipt of a completed activity evaluation form at the end of the module. Statements of credit will be issued via email following the completion of the module.
This activity is jointly provided by Medical Education Resources and American Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology (ASDIN)
Target Audience
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of Clinical nephrologist interested in optimizing dialysis access care; established and aspiring interventional nephrologists, fellow and residents, nephrology or advanced-practice nurses involved in dialysis patient care of vascular access management, radiological technologists, and dialysis technologists who wish to integrate various aspects of ultrasound within their practice.
Statement of Need/Program Overview
Health providers in renal care and dialysis access who have an interest in ultrasound, dialysis access ultrasound, and POCUS require basic education in the field in order to utilize the technology appropriately. This program hopes to address the need for awareness of basic ultrasound didactic education to support use of technology in various aspects of patient care. The desired outcome of this program is to improve appropriate utilization of ultrasound in various dialysis and renal settings which in turn will improve patient care outcomes.
Learning Objectives
As a result of this activity, the participant should be better able to:
· Identify which probe and which mode needs to be utilized for the access ultrasound
· Explain how to refer to the different parts of the access
· Observe that a standardized workflow is necessary
· Recognize the different steps necessary for image acquisition
· Distinguish the core principles of flow volume measurement
Faculty
Adina Voiculescu, MD, FASDIN
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Department of Medicine, Renal Medicine
Boston, MA