The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the Kosmos Automatic Bladder Volume to the manual annotated bladder volume in participants across gender (male and female), age (children ages 7-17 and adults 18-89), and BMI strata (low to normal and high BMI). The hypothesis it aims to evaluate is: The Pearson correlation coefficient between Kosmos estimated bladder volume and manually annotated bladder volume will yield more than 0.90. Participants will: * Have their full bladders scanned and bladder volume calculated using the Kosmos Ultrasound Diagnositic System by both a nurse and sonographer. * Participants will void and measure their urine volume. * Participants empty bladders will be scanned and bladder volume calculated using the Kosmos Ultrasound Diagnositic System again by both a nurse and sonographer. * Three sonographers will manually annotate the pre- and post-void exam images for each patient to calculate the manually annotated bladder volume.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
146
Participants underwent Kosmos bladder volume assessment by both a nurse and an abdominal sonographer pre-void. Participants voided and measured void volume. Participants underwent Kosmos bladder volume assessment by both a nurse and an abdominal sonographer post-void. Kosmos calculated volume measurements were compared to volume measurements calculated using calipers placed by sonographers by hand.
Rainier Clinical Research Center
Renton, Washington, United States
Manual Bladder Volume vs. Kosmos Automated Bladder Volume
Kosmos Automated Bladder Volume and exam images will be captured using the Kosmos Ultrasound Diagnostic System by a nurse and a sonographer for each participant with both a full and empty bladder. Three independent sonographers will manually measure exam images for bladder length (L), width (W), and height (H). Volume will be calculated using: Bladder Volume = k×L×D×W where k is the correction coefficient. These results from the three sonographers will be averaged. The Pearson correlation coefficient between the average manual bladder volume and the Kosmos calculated pre-void volume will be calculated using the following equation: r=\[∑(x-xbar)(y-ybar)\]/\[∑(x-xbar)\^2 ∑(y-ybar)\^2\] Where x is the manual bladder volume, y is the Kosmos bladder volume, xbar is the mean of the manual bladder volume, and ybar is the mean of the Kosmos bladder volume. A successful outcome would be a correlation coefficient (r) of \>0.90 on bladder exams acquired by both nurses and sonographers.
Time frame: Post data acquisition (one month)
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