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Electroanatomical Mapping of the Urinary Bladder

Authors :
Farag, F.
Koens, M.J.
Tijssen, M.
Jong, S. de
Fabius, T.
Tromp, J.
Breda, H.
Smeets, J.L.R.M.
Feitz, W.
Heesakkers, J.P.
Farag, F.
Koens, M.J.
Tijssen, M.
Jong, S. de
Fabius, T.
Tromp, J.
Breda, H.
Smeets, J.L.R.M.
Feitz, W.
Heesakkers, J.P.
Source :
International Neurourology Journal; 164; 7; 2093-4777; 2; vol. 20; ~International Neurourology Journal~164~7~~~2093-4777~2~20~~
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 165971.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)<br />A noncontact mapping system (EnSite) was used for electroanatomical mapping of the bladder simultaneously with pressure flow study in three women with lower urinary tract symptoms. We selected the periods of obvious detrusor activity. Data were processed to remove baseline drift, and an envelope of electrovesicography (EVG) data was created. The correlation coefficient for the correlation between between the EVG envelope and the detrusor pressure (Pdet) was calculated. Bladder geometry was successfully created in all 3 patients. Simultaneous recording of EVG and pressure flow data was successful in 1 patient. Scatter plots were made of the highest correlation coefficient, showing a positive correlation between the Pdet and the envelope, and negative correlation between abdominal pressure (Pabd) and the envelope. Minimal electrical activity could be observed. Significant weak to moderate correlation coefficients were found for the correlations between Pdet and EVG and between Pabd and EVG.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Neurourology Journal; 164; 7; 2093-4777; 2; vol. 20; ~International Neurourology Journal~164~7~~~2093-4777~2~20~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284048314
Document Type :
Electronic Resource