The accuracy of clinical assessment of bladder volume
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- DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2002.34287
The accuracy of clinical assessment of bladder volume
Abstract
Objective: To determine the usefulness of physical examination in detecting elevated bladder volume.
Design: A blinded study of clinical examination by physicians to detect elevated bladder volumes compared with a criterion standard (ultrasonic bladder volume measurement).
Setting: Outpatient department of a general hospital in New Zealand.
Participants: Sixteen healthy adult volunteers (age range, 21-37 y; body mass index range, 22.9-37.2 kg/m(2)) and 8 qualified resident physicians with 2 to 6 years of clinical experience.
Intervention: Elevated bladder volumes were achieved by randomly allocating the volunteers to void or not to void before the clinical examination.
Main outcome measure: Clinical examination of the abdomen by abdominal palpation and suprapubic percussion, compared with portable ultrasound findings, to determine whether a healthy adult has a full bladder.
Results: For bladder volumes of 400 to 600 mL, physical examination to detect a full bladder was 81% sensitive (95% confidence interval [CI], 54-96), 50% specific (95% CI, 39-68), and 55% accurate (95% CI, 45-65). The likelihood ratio for a positive finding on physical examination was 1.62 (95% CI, 1.17-2.24).
Conclusion: Physical examination of the abdomen by relatively junior physicians is unreliable in detecting bladder volumes between 400 and 600 mL in healthy volunteers.
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