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    EACVI SIMULATOR-online study: evaluation of transoesophageal echocardiography knowledge and skills of young cardiologists
    (2023)
    Pezel, Théo (57204933661)
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    Coisne, Augustin (55480368600)
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    Michalski, Błażej (14527627100)
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    Soliman, Hatem (58107536300)
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    Ajmone, Nina (57197757037)
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    Nijveldt, Robin (36942105500)
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    Stankovic, Ivan (57197589922)
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    Donal, Erwan (7003337454)
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    van der Maaten, Joost (6603198691)
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    Papadopoulos, Constantinos (35856991500)
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    Edvardsen, Thor (6603263370)
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    Muraru, Denisa (57203383206)
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    Petersen, Steffen E. (35430477200)
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    Cosyns, Bernard (57202595662)
    Aims To assess the level of transesophageal echocardiography (TOE) knowledge and skills of young cardiologists. Methods and results A European Association of Cardiovascular Imaging (EACVI) online study using the first fully virtual simulation-based software was conducted in two periods (9–12 December 2021 and 10–13 April 2022). All young cardiologists eligible to participate (<40 years) across the world were invited to participate. After a short survey, each participant completed two tests: a theoretical test to assess TOE knowledge and a practical test using an online TOE simulator to investigate TOE skills. Among 716 young cardiologists from 81 countries, the mean theoretical test score was 56.8 ± 20.9 points, and the mean practical test score was 47.4 ± 7.2 points (/100 points max each), including 18.4 ± 8.7 points for the acquisition test score and 29.0 ± 6.7 points for the anatomy test score (/50 points max each). Acquisition test scores were higher for four-chamber (2.3 ± 1.5 points), two-chamber (2.2 ± 1.4 points) and three-chamber views (2.3 ± 1.4 points) than for other views (all P < 0.001). Prior participation to a TOE simulation-based training session, a higher number of TOE exams performed per week, and EACVI certification for TOE were independently associated with a higher global score (all P < 0.001). Conclusion Online evaluation of young cardiologists around the world showed a relatively low level of TOE skills and knowledge. Prior participation to a TOE simulation-based training session, a higher number of TOE exams performed per week, and the EACVI certification for TOE were independently associated with a higher global score. © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.

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