Department of Clinical Sciences: Radiology, Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
Department of Clinical Sciences: Cardiology, Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
J Vet Intern Med. 2020 Jul;34(4):1488-1495. doi: 10.1111/jvim.15811. Epub 2020 May 28.
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.
To estimate the BPP's accuracy, repeatability, and optimized settings for assessing urinary bladder volumes in dogs, a variable utilized in assessing micturition disorders.
Twenty-four, client-owned, healthy, male dogs presenting for routine examination.
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.
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.
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.
BladderScan Prime Plus(BPP;Verathon,华盛顿州 Bothell)是一种特定于应用的三维超声设备,用于人类,即时评估膀胱的容积。
评估 BPP 在评估犬的膀胱容积方面的准确性、可重复性和优化设置,膀胱容积是评估排尿障碍的一个变量。
24 只、有主人的、健康的雄性犬,因常规检查而就诊。
经验丰富的超声医师和新手分别进行前瞻性检查,选择 BPP 的“男性”或“儿童”设置,并与导尿获得的尿量进行比较。
平均尿量因操作者(P = 0.05)、设备设置(P < 0.001)和体重(P = 0.01)而异;“男性”设置产生的平均体积更接近导尿体积。BPP 的“男性”设置与导尿体积的平均差值为 0.88 毫升,最大正负差异为+23.2 毫升至-55.3 毫升(SD 19.0)。BPP 与导尿体积的差异百分比显示平均为-4.5%,最大正负差异为+58.1%至-74.1%(SD 34.9)。经验丰富的操作者记录的体积明显高于新手(P = 0.05),平均差异为 3.2 毫升。在体重>5.5 公斤的犬(n = 24 只中的 18 只)中,无论操作者如何,BPP 的“男性”设置与导尿测量之间的平均差异均无统计学意义。
尽管 BPP 检查存在小的用户间变异性,但该设备在体重>5.5 公斤的犬中提供了准确但不精确的膀胱容积定量。