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Bhaskar Ravishankar, Ranveer M S Vasdev, Gerald W Timm

    Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
    |December 11, 2021
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    Cystometry is a standard procedure for the clinical evaluation of lower urinary tract disorders such as detrusor overactivity (DO). The utility of this procedure for DO diagnosis, however, is limited by the use of physician observations of bladder contractions and patient reported filling sensations. Although a number of preclinical and clinical studies have observed and developed methods to characterize bladder pressure dynamics, these techniques have not been scaled for routine clinical application. The goal of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using an awake large animal model to characterize bladder pressure signals from cystometry as bladder pressure spectra and quantify changes in spectra during bladder filling. Two adult female sheep were trained for quiet catheterization in a minimally supportive sling and underwent multiple awake and limited anesthetized cystometry tests. In each test, bladder pressure was measured during continuous filling or with filling that included periods of no filling (constant volume). A Fast-Fourier Transform (FFT)-based algorithm was then used to quantify changes in pre-voiding bladder pressure spectra. Changes in Spectral Power (SP) and Weighted Average Frequency (WAF) were calculated during filling. To visualize temporal changes in bladder pressure frequencies during filling, Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) was also applied to cystometry data. Results showed that a significant increase in SP and decrease in WAF were both associated with bladder filling. However, during awake constant volume tests, SP significantly increased while changes in WAF were nonsignificant. Anesthetized tests demonstrated comparable values to awake tests for WAF while SP was considerably reduced. CWT facilitated visualization of spectral changes associated with SP and WAF as well as apparent non-voiding contractions during awake and anesthetized volume tests.Clinical Relevance-Bladder pressure spectra during cystometry are detectable in sheep and the changes during filling are similar to those observed in human retrospective clinical data. Sheep cystometry may be a valuable testbed for establishing and testing quantitative pressure spectra for use as a clinical diagnostic tool.

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