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Validation of a real-time bladder sensation meter during oral hydration in healthy adults: Repeatability and effects of fill rate and ultrasound probe pressure.

Derek Sheen1, Hiren Kolli1, Anna S Nagle2, Zachary Cullingsworth2, Naomi N Vinod1, Hameeda A Naimi1, Stefan G De Wachter3,4, Suzanne E Mazzeo5, Lynn Stothers6, John E Speich2, Adam P Klausner1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: A non-invasive protocol was previously developed using three-dimensional ultrasound and a sensation meter to characterize real-time bladder sensation. This study the protocol by measuring the effects of fill rateand ultrasound probe pressure during oral hydration.
METHODS: Healthy volunteers with no urinary symptoms (based on International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire on Overactive Bladder surveys) were recruited into an oral hydration study. Throughout two complete fill-void cycles, participants drank 2 L Gatorade G2 (The Gatorade Company, Inc., Chicago, Illinois) and used a touch-screen sensation meter to record real-time bladder sensation (0%-100%). The study was repeated three times, once per week (Visits A, B, and C). In Visits A and B, ultrasound was used to measure bladder volume every 5 minutes. Ultrasound was not used in Visit C except at 100% capacity. Volume data from Visit B were used to estimate volumes throughout the fills in Visit C. Sensation-capacity curves were generated for each fill for comparative analysis.
RESULTS: Ten participants completed three visits (60 total fills). Increased fill rate led to decreased sensation throughout filling, andultrasound probe pressure led to increased sensation. Participants reported higher sensation at low volumes during Fill 1 of Visit A before training with the sensation meter. Sensation curves with intermittent ultrasound showed repeatability for Fill 2 in Visits A and B. Fill rate and ultrasound probe pressure affect real-time bladder sensation during oral hydration.
CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated repeatability of real-time bladder sensation during a two-fill oral hydration protocol with ultrasound.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.

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Keywords:  bladder; micturition; overactive bladder; ultrasound; urodynamics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31298501      PMCID: PMC6983922          DOI: 10.1111/luts.12275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Low Urin Tract Symptoms        ISSN: 1757-5664            Impact factor:   1.592


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