Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (May 2020)

False Elevation of Volume Determined by Bladder Scanner Secondary to Bowel Obstruction

  • Sean Schowalter,
  • Zaid Altawil,
  • Elissa M. Schechter-Perkins,
  • Joseph R. Pare

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2019.12.45103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2

Abstract

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Bladder scanners allow for quick determination of bladder volumes (BV) with minimal training. BV measured by a machine is generally accurate; however, circumstances exist in which falsely elevated BVs are reported. This case details a patient with a significant small bowel obstruction (SBO) due to superior mesenteric artery syndrome causing a falsely elevated BV. We believe this is the first case report of a SBO causing an elevated BV by bladder scanner. Emergency physicians should be aware of the pitfalls of using bladder scanners, and use their point-of-care ultrasound skills when possible to expand their differential.