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Development and testing of a vaginal pressure sensor to measure intra-abdominal pressure in women
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 08/27/09
Rosenbluth EM et al. – This vaginal pressure sensor can be used as a surrogate for measuring intra–abdominal pressure in women without advanced prolapse. By measuring pressure at the physiological source, the vaginal sensor is less prone to extraneous noise and error than current transducers. Using this prototype, we will next develop a remote wireless version to capture a range of abdominal pressures experienced outside of the laboratory setting.
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