Influence of visual and auditory cues about bladder volume on real-time filling sensation in healthy volunteers

Autor: Kolli, Hiren, Nagle, Anna S, Sheen, Derek, Naimi, Hameeda A, Vinod, Naomi N, Cullingsworth, Zachary E, Li, Rui, Klausner, Adam P, Speich, John E
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Am J Clin Exp Urol
ISSN: 2330-1910
Popis: Auditory/visual (A/V) cues can trigger urgency in some individuals with overactive bladder (OAB), and patient-reported bladder sensation can be characterized during non-invasive oral hydration studies. The aim of this investigation was to test the hypothesis that A/V cues of bladder volume can alter patient-perceived bladder sensation during hydration studies. Healthy volunteers without urinary symptoms based on ICIq-OAB survey scores were recruited for an oral hydration study where they completed two fill/void cycles. The study was repeated twice, one week apart. Throughout bladder filling, participants reported real-time sensation (0-100%) using a Sensation Meter, and bladder volumes were measured at 5 min intervals with both 3D ultrasound and BladderScan(®). Participants were divided into a Cues(+) group that was allowed to view their ultrasound images and hear volume measurements of the BladderScan(®) every 5 min and a Cues(-) group that was not exposed to these A/V cues. The A/V Cues(+) group had 10 participants (5 women and 5 men) and the Cues(-) group had 10 participants (7 women and 3 men). During the second visit, the Cues(+) group demonstrated decreased sensation compared to the Cues(-) group in the slower first fill, but not the faster second fill. The results of this study demonstrate that A/V cues about bladder volume can acutely alter sensation during hydration studies in healthy individuals with normal bladder function.
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