DocumentCode :
2722930
Title :
Home monitoring of bladder pressure in pediatric patients with spina bifida
Author :
Damaser, Margot S. ; Andros, Greg J. ; Walter, James S. ; Schlehahn, Lisa ; Brzezinsk, Kim ; Wheeler, John S. ; Hatch, David A.
Author_Institution :
Rehabilitation Res. & Dev. Center, Hines VA Hosp., Hines, IL, USA
Volume :
5
fYear :
1997
fDate :
1997
Firstpage :
1915
Abstract :
Patients with spins bifida who can not empty their bladder are at high risk for developing kidney dysfunction due to high bladder pressures. Currently, because of the high cost of a cystometrogram (CMG), a filling bladder pressure-volume curve, bladder pressure monitoring is not performed very frequently. Therefore, we have developed a simple method of measuring bladder pressures at home in patients, such as those with spina bifida, who use clean intermittent catheterization to empty the bladder. Eleven subjects have used the home device to measure both full and empty bladder pressures once a week for an average of 5 months with no adverse effects. In one subject, the home bladder pressure increased to 2-3 x normal values one day prior to diagnosis of a urinary tract infection. Eight of these subjects have undergone clinical CMGs to compare to the home recordings. Simultaneous clinical CMG pressure measurement demonstrated the accuracy of the home gauge. Pressures increased with volume during CMG. The range of bladder pressures was similar during CMG and at home, but the pressure was independent of volume when measured at home. Home bladder pressure measurement could be a useful adjunct to clinical CMGs for frequent monitoring of the bladder
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; biomedical transducers; paediatrics; patient monitoring; pressure measurement; pressure transducers; bladder pressure; cystometrogram; home monitoring; intermittent catheterization; kidney dysfunction; pediatric patients; pressure gauge; reflux valve; spina bifida; Biomedical imaging; Birth disorders; Bladder; Catheterization; Costs; Filling; Medical diagnostic imaging; Patient monitoring; Pressure gauges; Pressure measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1997. Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
ISSN :
1094-687X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4262-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1997.758710
Filename :
758710
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