New Imaging Techniques on the Horizon to Study Overactive and Neurogenic Bladder.

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Tác giả: Linda S Burkett, Ethan S Casto, Nyasia M Jones, Adam P Klausner, Alejandro Roldán-Alzate, John E Speich

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Current bladder dysfunction reports , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 684218

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review will focus on the current usage and the potential future applications of new imaging techniques on the horizon to study overactive and neurogenic bladder. RECENT FINDINGS: Bladder Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) has been used to non-invasively identify bladder outlet obstruction, detrusor overactivity, and other forms of voiding dysfunction, but motion artifact has been a limiting factor preventing widespread adaptation. However, newer NIRS units employ accelerometers which enable isolation and splicing of motion and on-going studies show renewed promise for bladder NIRS. Ultrasound has been successfully used to evaluate bladder outlet obstruction and other forms of LUT. Techniques including m-mode evaluation of micromotion, as well as the assessment of bladder wall thickness, bladder weight, shape/circularity, vibrometry, and elastography have been explored. Dynamic bladder functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is the newest bladder imaging technology on the horizon and provides a novel method to assess bladder function alongside real-time high-resolution 3D anatomic images. SUMMARY: Bladder imaging techniques including NIRS, ultrasound, and functional fMRI have been developed and are now being used as noninvasive techniques that could potentially supplement, or even replace, traditional Urodynamics.
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