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This is an explorative, single-center, feasibility study using a prototype of a future Bladder Sensor to collect data during urodynamics. Obtained data shall be used for the continuous development of the future Bladder Sensor, which is intended for use for individuals suffering from urinary incontinence.
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The purpose of this clinical investigation is to collect raw measurement data of the urinary bladder region of participants (patients who are scheduled for urodynamics and fulfill the in- and exclusion criteria) with the TENA-PROTO2, for the continuous development of an algorithm to determine the bladder filling status with the future Bladder Sensor. Secondarily, safety of the subjects will be continuously documented such as adverse events (AE) and device deficiencies (DD); AEs, Adverse Device Events (ADE), Severe Adverse Events (SAE), Severe Adverse Device effects (SADE), Unanticipated Serious Adverse Device Effects (USADE) and DDs.
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66 participants in 1 patient group
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Sandra Tobisch, Msc.; Paul van Leuteren, PhD.
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