Nargund V H, Lomas K, Sapherson D A, Flannigan G M, Stewart P A
Department of Urology, Bradford Royal Infirmary, UK.
Br J Urol. 1994 Apr;73(4):366-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1994.tb07598.x.
To assess the efficacy of radiographer-performed ultrasound examination as a routine investigative procedure in a urological out-patient clinic.
A total of 151 patients attending a District General Hospital Urological Out-patient Department underwent an ultrasound examination in the clinic.
Diagnosis by ultrasound was achieved in 93% of patients. The remaining patients underwent further investigations. Two (1%) patients with normal scans had small bladder tumours. Subsequent intravenous urography in these individuals showed normal upper tracts.
Abdominal and pelvic ultrasound examination performed in the urological out-patient clinic on unprepared patients was the only investigation necessary for evaluation of common problems such as non-specific urinary symptoms, recurrent urinary tract infections and bladder outlet obstruction.