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Evaluation of a 3‐dimensional ultrasound device for noninvasive measurement of urinary bladder volume in dogs

机译:三维超声装置对犬尿膀胱体积的非侵入性测量的评价

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Background The BladderScan Prime Plus (BPP; Verathon, Bothell, Washington) is an application‐specific, three‐dimensional ultrasound device used for human, point‐of‐care volumetry of the urinary bladder. Objective To estimate the BPP's accuracy, repeatability, and optimized settings for assessing urinary bladder volumes in dogs, a variable utilized in assessing micturition disorders. Animals Twenty‐four, client‐owned, healthy, male dogs presenting for routine examination. Methods Prospective examinations were conducted by an experienced ultrasonographer and a novice, selecting the BPP's “man” or “child” setting, and were compared to urine volume obtained by catheterization. Results Mean urine volume significantly varied by operator ( P =?.05), device setting ( P ?.001), and weight ( P =?.01); the “man” setting produced mean volumes nearer to catheterized volumes. The mean difference between BPP's “man” setting and catheterized volume was 0.88?mL, with maximal positive and negative disagreement of +23.2 mL to ?55.3 mL (SD 19.0). Percent disagreement between BPP and catheterized volumes demonstrated a mean of ?4.5%, with maximal positive and negative disagreement of +58.1% to ?74.1% (SD 34.9). The experienced operator recorded volumes significantly ( P =?.05) higher than the novice, with difference in means of 3.2 mL. In dogs weighing 5.5 kg (n = 18/24), mean difference between BPP's “man” setting and catheterized measurements, regardless of operator, was not significant. Conclusions Although small magnitude interuser variability is present in BPP examinations, the device provides accurate, though imprecise quantification of bladder volume in canids weighing 5.5 kg.
机译:背景技术Bladderscan Prime Plus(BPP; Verathon,Bothell,华盛顿州)是一种特定于应用的三维超声装置,用于人类,膀胱的护理点体积。目的估算BPP的准确性,可重复性和优化设置,用于评估狗中的泌尿膀胱体积,该变量用于评估一次测量障碍。动物二十四,客户拥有,健康,男性狗呈现常规检查。方法采用经验丰富的超声波师和新手进行前瞻性检查,选择BPP的“人体”或“儿童”设置,并与导尿管所获得的尿量进行比较。结果平均尿量显着变化通过操作员(P = 05),器件设置(P <α.001)和重量(P = 01); “人”设置产生的平均卷更靠近导管卷。 BPP的“MAN”设定和导尿体积之间的平均差异为0.88?mL,最大阳性和阴性分歧+23.2ml至55.3ml(SD 19.0)。 BPP和导尿管之间的分歧百分比表现出α4.5%的平均值,最大阳性和阴性分歧+ 58.1%至74.1%(SD 34.9)。经验丰富的操作员显着记录卷(P = 05)高于新手,差异为3.2毫升。在称重> 5.5千克(n = 18/24)中,BPP的“人类”设定和导尿测量之间的平均差异,无论操作员都没有显着。结论虽然BPP检查中存在小幅度差分变异性,但该装置提供准确,但在称重> 5.5千克的CANI合品中的膀胱体积不精确地进行准确。

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