Department of Pediatric Urology, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Novioscan, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Pediatric Urology, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Pediatr Urol. 2018 Dec;14(6):569.e1-569.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2018.07.018. Epub 2018 Aug 7.
Urinary incontinence is a common problem in school-age children. Because many children remain unaware of a full-bladder sensation, the SENS-U Bladder Sensor was developed. The SENS-U is a small, wearable ultrasound sensor, which is positioned on the lower abdomen using a skin-friendly adhesive. The sensor continuously estimates the bladder filling status and informs the user when it is time to go to the toilet. In this study, the clinical performance of the SENS-U is evaluated in children during (video) urodynamics.
In this study, 30 children (6-12 years) were included who were scheduled for a (video) urodynamic study. During urodynamics, the SENS-U determined the average anterior-posterior (A-P) bladder dimension (every 30 s) to estimate the filling status. The correlation between the average A-P bladder dimension and the infused volume is analyzed by Spearman's correlation.
Thirty patients (boys/girls: 15/15; mean age: 7.9 ± 1.4 years) were included, in whom the SENS-U detected the full bladder before voiding in 90% of the patients (27/30). In the other patients, the bladder was outside the detection area due to either erroneous sensor placement (n = 1) or an (relative) obese abdomen in the upright position (n = 2). There was a strong correlation (median r = 0.94) between the average A-P bladder dimension and the infused volume. The detectable maximum bladder volume ranged between 71 and 463 ml.
The SENS-U is able to detect a full bladder with a success rate of 90%. When excluding erroneous data due to sensor misplacement or an (relative) obese abdomen, the detection rate may even be higher. Future research will focus on investigating the effect of theSENS-U in incontinence training.
尿失禁是学龄儿童的常见问题。由于许多儿童对膀胱充盈感没有意识,因此开发了 SENS-U 膀胱传感器。SENS-U 是一种小型可穿戴超声传感器,使用皮肤友好型粘合剂放置在腹部下方。传感器连续估计膀胱充盈状态,并在需要上厕所时通知用户。在这项研究中,在(视频)尿动力学期间评估 SENS-U 在儿童中的临床性能。
本研究纳入了 30 名(6-12 岁)计划进行(视频)尿动力学研究的儿童。在尿动力学检查期间,SENS-U 每隔 30 秒确定平均前后(AP)膀胱尺寸,以估计充盈状态。通过 Spearman 相关性分析平均 AP 膀胱尺寸与输注量之间的相关性。
30 名患者(男/女:15/15;平均年龄:7.9±1.4 岁)被纳入研究,其中 90%(27/30)的患者在排尿前通过 SENS-U 检测到膀胱已满。在其他患者中,由于传感器放置错误(n=1)或直立时腹部相对肥胖(n=2),膀胱超出了检测区域。平均 AP 膀胱尺寸与输注量之间存在很强的相关性(中位数 r=0.94)。可检测到的最大膀胱容量范围为 71 至 463ml。
SENS-U 能够以 90%的成功率检测到满膀胱。当排除由于传感器放置错误或相对肥胖的腹部导致的错误数据时,检测率甚至可能更高。未来的研究将重点研究 SENS-U 在失禁训练中的效果。