Erschienen in:
01.10.2010 | Original Article
Ultrasound measurement of vaginal wall thickness: a novel and reliable technique
verfasst von:
Demetri C. Panayi, G. Alessandro Digesu, Paris Tekkis, Ruwan Fernando, Vikram Khullar
Erschienen in:
International Urogynecology Journal
|
Ausgabe 10/2010
Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten
Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis
The aim of this study was to validate a technique to measure the vaginal wall thickness (VWT) using two-dimensional ultrasound.
Methods
Women were scanned by two independent operators and by the same operator at two separate visits at the level of the bladder neck, the apex of the bladder, the anterior fornix, the anorectal junction, rectum and posterior fornix. Fresh female cadavers were scanned and ultrasound thickness of the vagina was compared to histological thickness.
Results
Bland Altman analysis revealed a low mean difference between operators and between visits by the same operator. The 95% confidence intervals as a percentage of the mean vaginal wall thickness ranged between 2.8% and 7.4%. There was a low percentage difference between ultrasound and histological vaginal wall thickness.
Conclusion
Ultrasound vaginal wall thickness demonstrated good intra- and interoperator reliability, as well as consistency with histological measurement. It is a valid technique.