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10.05.2024 | Research

Assessing the State of Training in Congenital Interventional Cardiology: A Global Survey of Program Directors

verfasst von: Varun Aggarwal, Gianfranco Butera, Brian Boe, Ahmet Celebi, Tacy Downing, Raul Filho Rossi, Damien Kenny, Norm Linsky, Xiangbin Pan, Kothandam Sivakumar, Wendy Whiteside, Ziyad M. Hijazi, Aimee K. Armstrong, of the PICS Society

Erschienen in: Pediatric Cardiology

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Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the current state of congenital interventional cardiology training worldwide, with a focus on case volumes, competency assessment, and the need for ongoing mentorship during early career stages. A survey was conducted among program directors (PDs) of congenital interventional training programs across the globe. The survey gathered data on training pathways, case volumes, types of procedures performed, trainee competency assessment, and the role of ongoing mentorship. Of the 79 PDs who completed the survey, it was observed that training pathways and case volumes varied significantly, particularly between the United States and other countries. Most PDs reported an annual laboratory case volume of >500 congenital cardiac cases, with most cases being interventional. While trainees demonstrated competency in simple procedures (diagnostic cases, simple ASD closure), complex interventions (such as patent ductus arteriosus closure in premature infants) require ongoing mentorship for graduates. PDs recommended a minimum case volume of 400 total cases for trainees, including 250 interventional cases. In addition to case volumes, assessing trainee competency was deemed important, with clinical reasoning, judgment, skillset, teamwork, and complication management being key areas of evaluation. The study highlights the variability in congenital interventional cardiology training and the need for ongoing mentorship during the early career years. External mentorship programs, facilitated by national and international societies, are proposed to provide critical support for early career interventionalists thus enhancing patient care for congenital heart disease. Ultimately, the findings of this survey may serve as a framework for future training standards and guidelines in this specialized field.
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Metadaten
Titel
Assessing the State of Training in Congenital Interventional Cardiology: A Global Survey of Program Directors
verfasst von
Varun Aggarwal
Gianfranco Butera
Brian Boe
Ahmet Celebi
Tacy Downing
Raul Filho Rossi
Damien Kenny
Norm Linsky
Xiangbin Pan
Kothandam Sivakumar
Wendy Whiteside
Ziyad M. Hijazi
Aimee K. Armstrong
of the PICS Society
Publikationsdatum
10.05.2024
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Pediatric Cardiology
Print ISSN: 0172-0643
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1971
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-024-03501-0

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