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Evaluation of bladder shape using transabdominal ultrasound: Feasibility of a novel approach for the detection of involuntary detrusor contractions.

Thomas Gray1, Luned Phillips2, Weiguang Li2, Charlotte Buchanan1, Patrick Campbell3, Andrew Farkas1, Shahram Abdi4, Stephen Radley1.   

Abstract

Conventional assessment of overactive bladder syndrome uses invasive pressure-measuring catheters to detect bladder contractions (urodynamics). We hypothesised that bladder shape changes detected and measured using transabdominal ultrasound scan could provide a non-invasive and clinically useful alternative investigation of bladder contractions. This feasibility study evaluated a novel transabdominal ultrasound scan bladder shape test during conventional urodynamics and physiological bladder filling. The aim was to initially evaluate and refine a non-invasive approach for detecting and quantifying bladder shape changes associated with involuntary bladder contractions. To develop measurement techniques and characterise bladder shape changes during bladder filling, healthy female volunteers (n=20) and women with overactive bladder symptoms who had previously undergone urodynamics (n=30) completed symptom questionnaires and bladder diaries. The bladder shape test protocol included consumption of 1 l water before undergoing serial transabdominal ultrasound scan imaging of the bladder during physiological bladder filling and during episodes of urgency. In a further group of women with overactive bladder (n=22), serial transabdominal ultrasound scan images were captured during urodynamics so that shape changes occurring with bladder contractions could be characterised. In both healthy volunteers and women with overactive bladder, the transverse view of the bladder provided the most reliable plane to characterise and measure bladder shape changes. A sphericity index derived from the ratio between maximum inscribed and minimum circumscribed ellipses (πac2(inner)/πac2(outer)) offered a reliable and reproducible measurement system. Of participants undergoing transabdominal ultrasound scan during urodynamics, there were significant measurable differences in sphericity index between patients with bladder contractions (n=12) and patients with acontractile bladders (p < 0.001). Bladder shape changes detected during physiological filling and urodynamics have provided preliminary evidence to support further research into bladder shape test as a non-invasive diagnostic tool to identify involuntary bladder contractions in patients with overactive bladder syndrome. © The British Medical Ultrasound Society 2019.

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Keywords:  Clinical speciality; diagnostic imaging; gynaecology; overactive bladder; ultrasound

Year:  2019        PMID: 32549896      PMCID: PMC7273879          DOI: 10.1177/1742271X19834062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrasound        ISSN: 1742-271X


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1.  Irregular bladder shapes identified in women with overactive bladder: an ultrasound nomogram.

Authors:  Rui Li; Anna S Nagle; Kaitlyn M Maddra; Naomi Vinod; Suzanne A Prince; Sarah I Tensen; Devina Thapa; Blessan Sebastian; Dhruv Sethi; Abraham Alattar; Laura R Carucci; Adam P Klausner; John E Speich
Journal:  Am J Clin Exp Urol       Date:  2021-10-15

2.  Repeatability of Ultrasound-Defined Bladder Shape Metrics in Healthy Volunteers.

Authors:  Kaitlyn M Maddra; Rui Li; Anna S Nagle; Adam P Klausner; John E Speich
Journal:  Res Rep Urol       Date:  2022-05-06

3.  Bladder wall micromotion measured by non-invasive ultrasound: initial results in women with and without overactive bladder.

Authors:  Anna S Nagle; Zachary E Cullingsworth; Rui Li; Laura R Carucci; Adam P Klausner; John E Speich
Journal:  Am J Clin Exp Urol       Date:  2021-02-15
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