Assessment of the competence in electrocardiographic interpretation among Arabic resident doctors at the emergency medicine and internal medicine departments: A multi-center online cross-sectional study. Academic Article uri icon

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abstract

  • BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess the electrocardiographic interpretation abilities of resident doctors at internal medicine and emergency medicine departments in eight Arabic countries. METHODS: An online cross-sectional study was conducted between October 7, 2022 and October 21, 2022 in eight Arabic countries. The questionnaire consisted of two main sections: the first section included sociodemographic information, while the second section contained 12 clinical case questions of the most severe cardiac abnormalities with their electrocardiography (ECG) recordings. RESULTS: Out of 2,509 responses, 630 were eligible for the data analysis. More than half of the participants were males (52.4%). Internal medicine residents were (n = 530, 84.1%), whereas emergency medicine residents were (n = 100, 15.9%). Almost participants were in their first or second years of residency (79.8%). Only 36.2% of the inquired resident doctors had attended an ECG course. Most participants, 85.6%, recognized the ECG wave order correctly, and 50.5% of the participants scored above 7.5/10 on the ECG interpretation scale. The proportions of participants who were properly diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, third-degree heart block, and atrial tachycardia were 71.1, 76.7, and 56.6%, respectively. No statistically significant difference was defined between the internal and emergency medicine residents regarding their knowledge of ECG interpretation (p value = 0.42). However, there was a significant correlation between ECG interpretation and medical residency year (p value < 0.001); the fourth-year resident doctors had the highest scores (mean = 9.24, SD = 1.6). As well, participants in the third and second years of postgraduate medical residency have a probability of adequate knowledge of ECG interpretation more than participants in the first year of residency (OR = 2.1, p value = 0.001) and (OR = 1.88, p value = 0.002), respectively. CONCLUSION: According to our research findings, resident doctors in departments of internal medicine and emergency medicine in Arabic nations have adequate ECG interpretation abilities; nevertheless, additional development is required to avoid misconceptions about critical cardiac conditions.

authors

  • Rakab, Amine
  • Swed, Sarya
  • Alibrahim, Hidar
  • Bohsas, Haidara
  • Abouainain, Yasmeen
  • Abbas, Kirellos Said
  • Khair Eldien Jabban, Yazan
  • Sawaf, Bisher
  • Rageh, Bushra
  • Alkhawaldeh, Majd
  • Al-Fayyadh, Israa
  • Rakab, Mohamad Saad
  • Fathey, Sherihan
  • Hafez, Wael
  • Gerbil, Amr
  • El-Shafei, Emad Hassan Hassan

publication date

  • April 24, 2023

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PubMed Central ID

  • PMC10165895

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 0031023121

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1177/0272989X9701700109

PubMed ID

  • 37168264

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volume

  • 10