Impact of Bladder Size and Shape on the Accuracy of Formula Method for Bladder Volume Evaluation.

Author:

Shen Jintao1,Zuo Yaqi2,Song Jing2,Su Zhen2,Wang Shiwen2,Jiang Haihong1

Affiliation:

1. First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University

2. Wenzhou Medical University

Abstract

Abstract

Background To explore the impact of bladder size and shape on the accuracy of formula method (V = 0.52 × d1 × d2 × d3) for bladder volume evaluation. Methods Data was retrospectively collected from 220 patients without reportable bladder diseases. CT images were imported into 3D Slicer software to measure the bladder volume VA (reference standards). Bladder volume was also measured by the formula method VB=0.52×d1×d2×d3. Results of these two methods were compared based on bladder size and shape. Results The bldder volume was 121.05 ± 83.59ml with the formula method, compared with 128.50 ± 82.61ml measured by 3D Slicer (P < 0.05). Patients were divided into three groups based on bladder size, the mean percentage deviations between two methods were 18.81 ± 20.82%, 3.37 ± 12.90% and 4.61 ± 10.64%, respectively. According to the bladder shape, it can be divided into 5 types. For round and triangle shape, there was no significant statistical difference in the results of two methods. For bladder shape with ellipse, rectangle and irregular shape, the volume evaluated by formula method were statistically lower. Their deviations were 9.73 ± 17.49%, 12.92 ± 9.62% and 14.35 ± 21.18%, respectively. Conclusion The accuracy of the formula method for estimating bladder volume is affected by bladder size and shape. Overall, the formula method tends to underestimate the bladder volume. The error of small-sized bladders was much greater than that of large-sized bladders. Furthermore, the formula method has high accuracy in measuring bladder volume with round and triangle shapes.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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