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Evaluation Study of Ultrasound Bladder Scanner for Monitoring Bladder Function

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University of Aarhus

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Dysfunction of the Urinary Bladder

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00277615
2005-41-5570, 20050083
SHUL2006

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to evaluate a novel ultrasound bladder scanning device designed particularly for children in children with bladder dysfunction.

Full description

A continuous precise monitoring of bladder volume is of great impotence in many nephro-urological diseases in children.

Some children suffer from bladder dysfunctions that necessitate bladder emptying by catheterization. The bladder catheterizations are at present performed at fixed time intervals and are not based on the amount of urine in the bladder.

In order to avoid overfilling of the bladder, the interval between the emptying is set with a safety margin. This leads to at least some needless catheterizations and hereby discomfort for the children. A portable bladder monitor could possible give a measurement of the degreed of bladder filling and hereby minimize the number of catheterizations needed.

Another group of children suffers from daytime urinary incontinence as a result of overactive bladder syndrome. Home recordings of fluid intake and micturations are used for diagnosing the cause of the decease however; a portable bladder monitor system would possibly give a more true reflection of the bladder function.

With a prevalence of about 10 % nocturnal enuresis is the most common nephro-urological disorder of childhood. In this group of children a portable bladder monitor may enable a more precise measure of bladder function. In addition to this the monitor may be used as a alarm device in the treatment of the disorder.

The portable ultrasound bladder scanner tested has been designed particularly for children.

Hypothesis:

  • The bladder volume estimated by the portable ultrasound bladder scanner is concordant with "true" bladder volume measured by catheterization in children.

  • The portable ultrasound bladder scanner can be used for continuous non-invasive monitoring of bladder volume during natural fill in children with bladder dysfunction.

    30 children that suffer from bladder dysfunction and perform bladder emptying by catheterization will be recruited from the Center of Child Incontinence, Skejby University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.

Enrollment

30 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

4 to 15 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age between 4-16 yrs
  • Dependent on bladder emptying by catheterization
  • Informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Wounds, scar tissue or staples in the suprapubic area
  • Severe urinary incontinence

Trial contacts and locations

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