Affiliation:
1. Graduate Program in Medical Sciences University of Brasília Brasília Asa Norte Brazil
2. Urological Unit Hospital de Base do Distrito Federal Brasília Brazil
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundUroflowmetry is useful to screen for and manage many voiding disorders. Home‐based uroflowmetry might better represent the patient's true voiding pattern and be more widely adopted if an accurate low‐cost portable device was available.ObjectiveDevelopment and initial evaluation of an open‐platform, open‐source low‐cost portable uroflowmeter.Materials and MethodsWe designed and built an uroflowmeter comprising of a load cell and digital memory card unit connected to a programmable microcontroller board mounted upon a 3D printed frame. It generated date‐stamped tables which were processed and plotted. Twenty urologists were recruited to assess the device. Each participant received the equipment that was returned, along with a bladder diary, after at least 24 consecutive hours of homemade uroflowmetry recording. Additionally, were assessed with the International Prostatic Symptom Score (I‐PSS) and Peeling diagram, whereas the device's ease of use, robustness, and portability were evaluated with a Likert‐type questionnaire. Two experienced urodynamicists independently evaluated the tracings' quality rated with a 3° ordinal scale: (1) Interpretable without artifacts; (2) Interpretable with artifacts; (3) Uninterpretable.ResultsParticipants' median age was 36.6 years old, none having an I‐PSS > 5 or Peeling > 2. Overall 138 voidings were recorded (77 daytime, 61 nightly episodes). The device's ease of use, robustness, and portability obtained maximum score in 80% of evaluations. Most (98%) of the tracings were considered interpretable. Limitations included its small study population and short monitoring times.ConclusionThe construction of a cheap (<50 USD), accurate user‐friendly portable uroflowmeter proved feasible, which could facilitate access to portable uroflowmetry.
Subject
Urology,Neurology (clinical)
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