Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections affecting women. While a single episode is usually treated successfully with antibiotics, some women experience repeated ...
Abstract: Frequent uroflowmetry testing is inconvenient and contributes to high clinic traffic in low resource environments. Low-cost alternatives for routine home monitoring could alleviate this ...
Abstract: Leveraging consumer technology such as smartwatches to objectively and remotely assess people with voiding dysfunction could capture unique features for prompt diagnosis of a disease. This ...
Non-neurogenic bladder sphincter dyssynergia (NNBSD) is characterized by impaired pelvic-floor relaxation and is associated with residual urine after voiding, which is linked with subsequent urinary ...