A wired, active UroMOCA device was placed in the subject's bladder. The device was tested for its ability to transmit bladder pressure, conductivity, and conductance data from the device to a computer.
Study Purpose: This data was collected while testing the volume measuring capabilities of the Urological Monitor of Conscious Activity (UroMOCA) bladder sensor device.
Data Collection: A wired, active UroMOCA device was placed in the subject's bladder. The device was tested for its ability to transmit bladder pressure, conductivity and conductance data from the device to a computer.
Primary Conclusion: The UroMOCA device functioned as expected in the cat's bladder.
Curator's Notes
Experimental Design: This study used an adult male short-haired cat that had a cystotomy, and then had a UroMOCA device placed in the bladder.
Completeness: The dataset is a subsection of a larger study: "A FitBit for the bladder".
Subjects & Samples: This particular dataset used only a single 63 week old male Feline-Domestic short-haired cat. Measurements were taken in vivo, and no samples were taken.
Primary vs derivative data: The primary folder consists of cystometry data as tsv files and CT images as ima files. The derivative folder contains images of the device (jpg file extension), video (avi file extension), and cystometry data (xlsx).
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Hanzlicek, B., Abelson, B., Damsaser, M., & Bourbeau, D. (2020). SPARC Cat acute UroMOCA implantation surgery v1. https://doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.bf2pjqdn