Wireless intravesical device for real-time bladder pressure measurement: Study of consecutive voiding in awake minipigs

Mohammad Ayodhia Soebadi, - and Marko Bakula, - and Lukman Hakim, Lukman and Robert Puers, - and Dirk De Ridder, - Wireless intravesical device for real-time bladder pressure measurement: Study of consecutive voiding in awake minipigs. PLoS ONE, 14 (12). ISSN 1932-6203

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Abstract

Abstract Traditional urodynamics have poor correlation with urological symptoms. Ambulatory urodynamics may improve this correlation but the need for a transurethral catheter and the time-consuming nature of this examination limits its use. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop a wireless real-time bladder pressure measurement device for repeated and prolonged-term measurement of bladder behavior in awake pigs. The Bladder Pill is an intravesical device with a pressure microsensor and a 3-dimensional inductive coupling coil for energy supply. A corresponding external coil provides wireless power transmission and real-time communication of bladder pressure data. To test the correlation between the pressure data measured by the device and by standard methods, we compared static water column pressures with this device and water-filled urodynamic catheter systems. In vivo assessment of awake voiding by the pill was done by introducing the bladder pill into the bladder of Göttingen minipigs. An air-charged urodynamic catheter was introduced transurethrally as control for pressure measurements. The optimal physical configuration of the pill was investigated to maximize the containment in the bladder. We used two versions of external signal receivers (one waistband and one rectangular frame) to test the optimal external signal capture. Next to that, we performed short-term and medium-term comparative pressure studies. The in vitro static pressure measurement demonstrated a mean difference of less than 1 cm H2O between the methods. The optimal design of the pill for maximal retainment in the bladder proved to be a pigtail configuration. The bending of the device during bladder contractions caused offset of 2.7 +/- 1.4 cm H2O (mean +/- SD) on the pressure measurements. The rectangular frame performed signal capture during 5 consecutive voids with a good correlation of the pressure measurements. The device can be inserted through the urethra and is retrieved using string or endoscopic extraction. In conclusion, wireless long-term measurement of bladder pressure is demonstrated and yields comparable results to current available catheter methods of measurement in a pig model.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General) > R5-920 Medicine (General)
Divisions: 01. Fakultas Kedokteran > Urologi
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Mohammad Ayodhia Soebadi, -UNSPECIFIED
Marko Bakula, -UNSPECIFIED
Lukman Hakim, LukmanNIDN0009087302
Robert Puers, -UNSPECIFIED
Dirk De Ridder, -UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: arys fk
Date Deposited: 12 Jun 2023 08:31
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2023 08:31
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/127215
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