Evaluation on basic characteristics of non-contact uroflowmeter and its use in healthy males

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This study aims to developa non-contact uroflowmeter. The sensor unit consists of four non-contact matrix temperature sensors, a multiplexer and a built-in microcomputer. The sensor unit was installed in an existing toilet. Using pure water to pseudo-urine, we examined both change of room temperature and pseudo-urine temperature. The conversion coefficient for estimating pseudo voided volume was affected by both temperatures. Next, we studied how the sitting down on the toilet and flushing influenced the estimated urine volume with subjects. The estimated volume from the temperature sensor showed a good relationship to weight difference before and after the urination.

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Kanayama, Y., Ikegami, S., Iikuni, T., & Nakajima, K. (2018). Evaluation on basic characteristics of non-contact uroflowmeter and its use in healthy males. Transactions of Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering, 56(6), 252–259. https://doi.org/10.11239/jsmbe.56.252

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