Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the quality of second trimester ultrasound examinations in patients consulting in the gynecology and obstetrics department at the University Teaching Hospital Yalgado Ouedraogo (UTH-YO) of Ouagadougou. Method: Our study took place from January 1st to March 31st 2017, in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University Teaching Hospital Yalgado Ouedraogo of Ouagadougou. This was a descriptive study on the records of the second trimester ultrasound of pregnancy, with analysis of the iconography. We used the criteria of the Technical Committee of Fetal Echography (TCFE) of France to analyse all the ultrasound reports brought by the patients. Results: Three hundred ultrasound reports were collected over three months. It revealed that, in terms of patient identification, 100% of the reports bore the surname and first name of the pregnant woman; 88% and 94.67% of the ultrasound scans bore the surname and first name of the ultrasound specialist respectively. Only 2% presented the brand and type of ultrasound scanner. The study of the quality of the appointment showed that 52% of the ultrasounds had been performed at the right time, between 20 Gestational Age (GA) and 25 GA. For the quality of the iconography, referring to the recommendations of the Technical Committee of Fetal Echography (TCFE) of France and taking into account the data confirmed by the literature, we found that the quality was slightly acceptable either respectively for biometric and morphological sections. Conclusion: The quality of the ultrasound reports of the second trimester ultrasounds in patients consulting in the obstetrics and gynecology department of the University Hospital Yalgado OUEDRAOGO was not totally satisfactory.

Highlights

  • The performance of the first quarter morphological examination has been the subject of numerous publications with a constant annual increase for 5 years

  • To evaluate the quality of first trimester ultrasound examinations in patients consulting in the gynecology and obstetrics department at the University Teaching Hospital Yalgado Ouedraogo (UTH-YO) of Ouagadougou

  • We used the criteria of the Technical Committee of Fetal Echography (TCFE) of France to analyse all the ultrasound reports brought by the patients

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Summary

Introduction

The performance of the first quarter morphological examination has been the subject of numerous publications with a constant annual increase for 5 years. From an obvious public health perspective, it is clear that these acts should be carried out according to minimum quality criteria, in order to avoid worries, costs and additional examinations on healthy fetuses. Obstetrical ultrasound has experienced great growth, but the lack of control and standardization of the reports gives free rein to each operator to analyse in the fetus the elements he considers useful and to formulate his own reporting model. This could lead to many disparities in reporting.

Materials and Method
Characteristics of the Population
Quality Control of Identification
Quality Control of the Adequacy of the Appointment
Quality of the Iconography
Quality of the Period during Which Ultrasound Was Performed
Identification Control
Conclusion
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