Role of 3-dimensional ultrasonography and virtual cystoscopy in detection of bladder lesions in patients with hematuria

Objective: To study the accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) sonography and sonographic cystoscopy in diagnosing bladder tumors in patients with hematuria in comparison with two-dimensional (2D) sonography. Patients and methods: Twenty-seven patients with hematuria underwent a trans-abdominal US for k...

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Main Authors: Naglaa H. Shebrya, Hazem F. Abu El Hamayed, Samer M. Botros, Mohamed S. Shoeb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2014-09-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378603X14000667
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Summary:Objective: To study the accuracy of three-dimensional (3D) sonography and sonographic cystoscopy in diagnosing bladder tumors in patients with hematuria in comparison with two-dimensional (2D) sonography. Patients and methods: Twenty-seven patients with hematuria underwent a trans-abdominal US for kidney and bladder. Patients with hematuria and free upper urinary tract at ultrasound underwent a 3D US and conventional cystoscopy (CS). The results of 3D US were compared with those of conventional cystoscopy. Results: Conventional cystoscopy revealed 22 tumors in 15 patients, while 12 patients showed no bladder tumors. Overall, 3D US gave a correct diagnosis in 21 of 22 lesions (95.5%) in the 15 patients and effectively diagnosed all the 12 negative cases as being negative. Three dimensional sonography had a sensitivity of 95.5%, specificity of 100%, positive predictive value of 100% and negative predictive value of 92.3% in comparison to 81.8%, 66.7%, 81.8% and 66.7% respectively by 2D US. Conclusion: 3D US was more sensitive than 2D US in diagnosing bladder tumors in patients with hematuria.
ISSN:0378-603X