Objectives: Alteration of the bladder sense of fullness due to spinal cord injury or radical cystectomy leads to the inability to plan micturition timing. The development of a system for the fullness detection would be highly desirable and would enable autonomous and spontaneous management of micturition by the patient. Here the design of an innovative system of bladder volume monitoring based on bioimpedance measurements is presented. Methods: Bioimpedance measurements are performed on ex-vivo bladder tissue using traditional ECG sensors. Two couples of electrodes in different arrangements were applied on the bladder walls to detect degree of filling by 50ml step, from 0ml to 300ml. The bioimpedance values are obtained for frequencies r...
The loss of urinary bladder control/sensation, also known as urinary incontinence (UI), is a common ...
To offer hope of restitution of sensory function to patients suffering from the loss of bladder cont...
Some patient groups (for example, paraplegics) have an impaired bladder volume sensation, often asso...
Objectives: Alteration of the bladder sense of fullness due to spinal cord injury or radical cystect...
Restoring bladder sensation in patients with bladder dysfunctions by performing urinary volume monit...
The occurrence of disturbance in the control of urine flow and voiding, which leads to involuntary ...
Bioimpedance measurements are currently used to monitor various biological processes and are potenti...
Patients with impaired bladder volume sensation have the necessity to monitor bladder level in order...
Non-invasive estimation of bladder volume could help patients with impaired bladder volume sensation...
Non-invasive estimation of bladder volume could help patients with impaired bladder volume sensation...
Bladder monitoring, including urinary incontinence management and bladder urinary volume monitoring,...
Estimating the amount of urine in the bladder is a major challenge for patients, such as those with ...
Recent advances in microelectronics and wireless transmission technology have led to the development...
The design and implementation of a medical implantable device for bladder monitoring is presented. A...
This dissertation deals with the development of a system designed to show the feasibility and practi...
The loss of urinary bladder control/sensation, also known as urinary incontinence (UI), is a common ...
To offer hope of restitution of sensory function to patients suffering from the loss of bladder cont...
Some patient groups (for example, paraplegics) have an impaired bladder volume sensation, often asso...
Objectives: Alteration of the bladder sense of fullness due to spinal cord injury or radical cystect...
Restoring bladder sensation in patients with bladder dysfunctions by performing urinary volume monit...
The occurrence of disturbance in the control of urine flow and voiding, which leads to involuntary ...
Bioimpedance measurements are currently used to monitor various biological processes and are potenti...
Patients with impaired bladder volume sensation have the necessity to monitor bladder level in order...
Non-invasive estimation of bladder volume could help patients with impaired bladder volume sensation...
Non-invasive estimation of bladder volume could help patients with impaired bladder volume sensation...
Bladder monitoring, including urinary incontinence management and bladder urinary volume monitoring,...
Estimating the amount of urine in the bladder is a major challenge for patients, such as those with ...
Recent advances in microelectronics and wireless transmission technology have led to the development...
The design and implementation of a medical implantable device for bladder monitoring is presented. A...
This dissertation deals with the development of a system designed to show the feasibility and practi...
The loss of urinary bladder control/sensation, also known as urinary incontinence (UI), is a common ...
To offer hope of restitution of sensory function to patients suffering from the loss of bladder cont...
Some patient groups (for example, paraplegics) have an impaired bladder volume sensation, often asso...