Bladder Volume Equation:
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The bladder volume calculation estimates typical bladder capacity based on age. For age 72, the formula is (age + 2) × 30 mL.
The calculator uses the bladder volume equation:
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Explanation: The equation provides an estimate of bladder capacity which tends to decrease with age.
Details: Estimating bladder volume helps in assessing urinary function and diagnosing conditions like urinary retention or overactive bladder.
Tips: This calculator is specifically designed for age 72. The calculation is performed automatically when you click "Calculate".
Q1: Why is age 72 fixed in this calculator?
A: This is a specialized calculator designed specifically for patients aged 72 years.
Q2: What is the normal bladder volume range?
A: Normal bladder capacity typically ranges between 300-600 mL in adults, but decreases with age.
Q3: How accurate is this estimation?
A: This provides a rough estimate. Actual bladder capacity can vary based on individual factors.
Q4: When would this calculation be used?
A: It's helpful for assessing urinary symptoms, planning catheterization, or evaluating bladder function.
Q5: Are there limitations to this calculation?
A: Yes, it doesn't account for individual variations, medical conditions, or medications that might affect bladder capacity.