The Evolution of Uroflowmetry and Bladder Diary and the Emerging Trend of Using Home Devices From Hospital to Home.

IF 1.9 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Interactive Journal of Medical Research Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.2196/66694
Ming-Wei Li, Yao-Chou Tsai, Stephen Shei-Dei Yang, Yuan-Hung Pong, Yu-Ting Tsai, Vincent Fang-Sheng Tsai
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Although uroflowmetry and bladder diaries are widely used for noninvasive evaluation of lower urinary tract symptoms, they still have limitations in diagnostic capability and users' convenience. The aim of this paper is to discuss potential solutions by reviewing (1) the evolution and current clinical use of uroflowmetry and bladder diary, including clinical guidelines, daily practice applications, and their historical development; (2) a growing trend toward using home devices with various technologies; and (3) a comprehensive comparison of the strengths and weaknesses of these home devices. In our opinion, the following points can be highlighted: (1) the emerging trend of using home devices can enhance diagnostic capabilities through repeated measurements and the convenience of at-home testing and (2) home devices, which provide both frequency-volume and uroflowmetry information, have the potential to transform the management of lower urinary tract symptoms.

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尿流仪和膀胱日记的发展以及从医院到家庭使用家庭设备的新趋势。
虽然尿流仪和膀胱日记被广泛用于下尿路症状的无创评估,但在诊断能力和用户便利性方面仍存在局限性。本文的目的是通过回顾:(1)尿流测量和膀胱日记的演变和临床应用,包括临床指南、日常实践应用和它们的历史发展,来讨论可能的解决方案;(2)使用各种技术的家用设备的趋势日益增长;(3)综合比较这些家居设备的优缺点。在我们看来,可以强调以下几点:(1)使用家用设备的新兴趋势可以通过重复测量和家庭测试的便利性来增强诊断能力;(2)家用设备提供频率-体积和尿流测量信息,有可能改变下尿路症状的管理。
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