Non-invasive characterization of real-time bladder sensation using accelerated hydration and a novel sensation meter: An initial experience

Author:

Nagle Anna S.1,Speich John E.1,De Wachter Stefan G.2,Ghamarian Peter P.3,Le David M.4,Colhoun Andrew F.3,Ratz Paul H.5,Barbee Robert W.6,Klausner Adam P.37

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering; Virginia Commonwealth University School of Engineering; Richmond Virginia

2. Department of Urology; University Hospital Antwerpen, Edegem; University of Antwerpen; Wilrijk Belgium

3. Department of Surgery/Division of Urology; Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine; Richmond Virginia

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering; Virginia Commonwealth University School of Engineering; Richmond Virginia

5. Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine; Richmond Virginia

6. Department of Emergency Medicine; Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine; Richmond Virginia

7. Department of Surgery/Division of Urology Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Richmond; Virginia

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Virginia Commonwealth University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Clinical Neurology

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