2018
DOI: 10.1002/nau.23831
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An innovative, non‐invasive sensation meter allows for a more comprehensive understanding of bladder sensation events: A prospective study in participants with normal bladder function

Abstract: Aims: There is currently no standardized method of characterizing changes in bladder sensation during bladder filling outside of the urodynamics laboratory. The purpose of this investigation was to characterize real-time bladder sensation events using a sensation meter during oral hydration in individuals with normal bladder function. Methods: Participants enrolled in an accelerated hydration study drank 2 L Gatorade-G2® and utilized a sensation meter to record real-time bladder sensation (0–100%), verbal se… Show more

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“…Healthy volunteers without symptoms of urinary urgency were asked to complete the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire on OAB (ICIq‐OAB) survey and recruited for our comparative‐fill oral hydration study . Following our previous published methodology, only participants who scored 0 (never) on question 5a (“Do you have to rush to the toilet to urinate?”) and ≤1 on all other questions were enrolled to ensure that participants had no evidence of OAB.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Healthy volunteers without symptoms of urinary urgency were asked to complete the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire on OAB (ICIq‐OAB) survey and recruited for our comparative‐fill oral hydration study . Following our previous published methodology, only participants who scored 0 (never) on question 5a (“Do you have to rush to the toilet to urinate?”) and ≤1 on all other questions were enrolled to ensure that participants had no evidence of OAB.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 Due to the invasiveness, patient risk, and cost of this test, noninvasive hydration protocols have been developed to characterize realtime bladder sensation in patients with and without OAB. [6][7][8][9][10][11] Some of these studies have used a tablet-based sensation meter that participants used to track real-time, unprompted bladder sensation. 6,8 In addition, several previous studies have used three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound to measure bladder volume, 12 shape, 13 and biomechanics.…”
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“…[51] This new metric generates a sensation-capacity curve throughout the filling phase which enables comparisons of different pathologies, including overactive bladder (OAB). [51][52] In addition, the technology gives more accurate and detailed description of bladder sensation during filling using the phrases, adopting the terminology established by Heeringa et al, as "tense," "tingling," "pressure," and "painful". [51][52][53][54] Lowenstein et al 55 also developed a similar device to allow for continuous sensation data collection during UDS.…”
Section: Emerging Technologies and Methods To Evaluate The Filling Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[51][52] In addition, the technology gives more accurate and detailed description of bladder sensation during filling using the phrases, adopting the terminology established by Heeringa et al, as "tense," "tingling," "pressure," and "painful". [51][52][53][54] Lowenstein et al 55 also developed a similar device to allow for continuous sensation data collection during UDS. These investigators completed a feasibility study with the Urgeometer, a handheld device allowing for reporting of sensation on a continuum from no urge to strongest imaginable urge.…”
Section: Emerging Technologies and Methods To Evaluate The Filling Phasementioning
confidence: 99%