Assessing Postvoid Residual to Identify Risk for Urinary Complications Post Stroke.

The Journal of Neuroscience Nursing : Journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
Carolyn E Smith, Melissa A Schneider

Abstract

After a stroke, urinary dysfunction and urinary tract infection are estimated to be approximately 20%. Increased postvoid residual (PVR) is a risk factor for urinary dysfunction and urinary tract infections. These complications can negatively impact recovery weeks after the initial hospitalization. Early identification of risks and patient education are important. This project was initiated for those patients admitted for a diagnosis of stroke on a 55-bed neuroscience unit in an acute care hospital. Patients were scanned after the initial void post stroke. Nurses followed a specific bladder scanning algorithm for subsequent scanning if the PVR volume was greater than 100 mL. Seventy-eight patients were scanned in the original phase of the project, and 41 (53%) had PVR volumes greater than 100 mL after the initial void/scan. Of those, 22 patients still had a volume of greater than 100 mL after the second void/scan, and 12 had PVR volumes greater than 100 mL after a third scan. Patients admitted with stroke have demonstrated increased PVR volumes. Portable ultrasound bladder scanning is a safe, noninvasive method to measure residual urinary volumes. The use of a bladder scanning algorithm encourages nurses' autonomy in assessing ...Continue Reading

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