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A Novel Low-Cost Sensor Prototype for Nocturia Monitoring in Older People [PDF]
Nocturia is frequently defined as the necessity to get out of bed at least one time during the night to urinate, with each of these episodes being preceded and continued by sleep.
Carla Taramasco +7 more
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Background: Public urination is a widespread sanitation challenge and public health concern with global occurrence and regional variation. Despite its prevalence, empirical data on its determinants and public attitudes remain limited, particularly in ...
Ekanem AM +5 more
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Sex of Walker Influences Scent-marking Behavior of Shelter Dogs
Interactions with humans influence the behavior and physiology of other animals, and the response can vary with sex and familiarity. Dogs in animal shelters face challenging conditions and although contact with humans typically reduces stress and ...
Betty McGuire +4 more
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Key Clinical MessageMethylene blue is used to assess the integrity of the bowel and may cause self‐limiting bluish or greenish hue to the urine. Green urine is also caused by medications such as propofol and infections such as pseudomonas. Knowledge of the benign nature of this condition prevents unnecessary consultations and anxiety.
Abhilash Koratala, Muhannad Leghrouz
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The Prospect of a New Smart Healthcare System: A Wearable Device-Based Complex Structure of Position Detecting and Location Recognition System [PDF]
In upcoming fourth industrial revolution era, it is inevitable to address smart healthcare as not only scientist but also clinician. We have the task to plan and realize this through human imagination, creativity, and applicability for the clarification ...
Kyung Jin Chung +3 more
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AbstractA patient is described in whom spontaneous blackening of the urine, due to melanin formation, resulted from treatment with alpha-methyldopa. The colour change became apparent only after the correction of a severe postoperative hyponatraemic alkalosis, the urinary pH had become alkaline, as melanin formation in acid urine is very slow.
P, Altmann, M A, Mansell
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Clinical benefits of retrograde bladder filling method prior to catheter removal after TURP for BPH: A prospective randomized trial [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate possible benefits and clinical feasibility of retrograde bladder filling method prior to intra-vesical catheter removal after transurethral prostatectomy (TURP) for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Sang Hun Song +8 more
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Contemporary management of pain in cirrhosis: Toward precision therapy for pain
Abstract Chronic pain is highly prevalent in patients with cirrhosis and is associated with poor health‐related quality of life and poor functional status. However, there is limited guidance on appropriate pain management in this population, and pharmacologic treatment can be harmful, leading to adverse outcomes, such as gastrointestinal bleeding ...
Alexis Holman +4 more
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When Did They Start? Age of Onset of Toileting Behaviors and Urinary Cues as Reported by Older Women
Background: Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are prevalent across women's life course. Evidence shows toileting behaviors (TBs) and urinary urge cues are related to LUTS.
Kathleen A. O'Connell +2 more
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Validity and reliability of a home-based, guardian-conducted video voiding test for voiding evaluation after hypospadias surgery [PDF]
Purpose: To investigate the validity and reliability of a home-based, guardian-conducted video voiding test for assessing postoperative voiding function after hypospadias surgery.
Jae Hyeon Han +7 more
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