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Table 6 Sagittal 2-D U/S findings on valsalva (bladder descent and cervical descent) among the studied groups:

From: The role of pelvic floor ultrasound correlated with pelvic organ prolapse quantification in the assessment of anterior and apical compartments of pelvic organ prolapse

Studied variable

Control

Case

P value

Bladder descent at valsalva

Min.–Max

29.8 to 9.8

10 to −72

 < 0.001*

Mean ± SD

18.19 ± 5.93

−20.7 ± 13.64

 

Median (IQR)

16.85 (11.63)

−20(10.6)

 

Cervix descent at valsalva

Min.–Max

56.1 to 21.1

43.2 to −72

 < 0.001*

Mean ± SD

41.59 ± 9.28

−1.41 ± 31.68

 

Median (IQR)

43.1 (10.93)

−14 (49.35)

 
  1. Mann–Whitney U test
  2. IQR Inter-Quartile Range; SD Standard deviation
  3. *Statistically significant at P ≤ 0.05