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Development of a Risk Score to Aid With the Diagnosis of Infections After Spinal Cord Injury: Protocol for a Retrospective Cohort Study

Development of a Risk Score to Aid With the Diagnosis of Infections After Spinal Cord Injury: Protocol for a Retrospective Cohort Study

Contrary to common belief, walking after SCI is not among the most important indicators of quality of life, but adequate control of bladder function (including minimizing the disruption of UTI or CAUTI) is [6-8]. Therefore, providers, patients, and hospital systems all have a vested interest in accurately identifying this burdensome condition. For simplification, UTI will be used throughout this paper to represent UTI and CAUTI in this population.

Felicia Skelton, Larissa Grigoryan, Joann Pan, Ashley Collazo, Barbara Trautner

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e52610

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

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

To objectively assess the function of the lower urinary tract, uroflowmetry and bladder diaries (BD) are commonly used noninvasive examinations for those experiencing LUTS. Uroflowmetry can measure various parameters during the voiding phase, including maximum flow rate (Qmax), and voided volume, which are essential metrics. Additional parameters, such as flow pattern, time to Qmax, flow time, and average flow rate, provide further insights [1].

Ming-wei Li, Yao-Chou Tsai, Stephen Shei-Dei Yang, Yuan-Hung Pong, Yu-Ting Tsai, Vincent Fang-Sheng Tsai

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e66694

A Smart Water Bottle and Companion App (HidrateSpark 3) to Improve Bladder-Filling Compliance in Patients With Prostate Cancer Receiving Radiotherapy: Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability

A Smart Water Bottle and Companion App (HidrateSpark 3) to Improve Bladder-Filling Compliance in Patients With Prostate Cancer Receiving Radiotherapy: Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability

Some clinical practices have rigorous protocols in place, with standardized drinking and voiding intervals combined with pretreatment volume checks using bladder ultrasounds [4]. Yet bladder scan volumes vary by as much as 20% from daily cone-beam computerized tomography (CT) volumes, leaving much to be desired [5,6].

William Jin, Christopher Montoya, Benjamin James Rich, Crystal Seldon Taswell, Miguel Noy, Deukwoo Kwon, Benjamin Spieler, Brandon Mahal, Matthew Abramowitz, Raphael Yechieli, Alan Pollack, Alan Dal Pra

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e51061

Correlation Between Serum and Urine Biomarkers and the Intensity of Acute Radiation Cystitis in Patients Treated With Radiation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: Protocol for the Radiotoxicity Bladder Biomarkers (RABBIO) Study

Correlation Between Serum and Urine Biomarkers and the Intensity of Acute Radiation Cystitis in Patients Treated With Radiation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: Protocol for the Radiotoxicity Bladder Biomarkers (RABBIO) Study

Late lesions involve blood vessel damage and fibrosis of the bladder wall, which may progress chronically and lead to bladder atrophy and even retraction in the most extreme cases [5]. Clinical signs vary depending on the dominant clinical form: cystalgia, pollakiuria, bladder hyperactivity, and isolated mictional disorders.

Carole Helissey, Sophie Cavallero, Stanislas Mondot, Charles Parnot, Halima Yssaad, Selma Becherirat, Nathalie Guitard, Hélène Thery, Antoine Schernberg, Hugo Breitwiller, Cyrus Chargari, Sabine Francois

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e38362