Randomised trial of a vibrating bladder stimulator--the time to pee study

Archives of Disease in Childhood
P DaviesJ Benger

Abstract

This randomised, non-blinded study evaluated a vibrating bladder stimulator to facilitate collection of a urine sample from pre-continent children. The use of a bladder stimulator produced no significant time improvements in any of the analysed parameters (n = 97). We identify a population of patients who may benefit from some form of bladder stimulation.

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Jun 5, 2017·Yagnaram Ravichandran, MBBS, MD, FAAP

Citations

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Jun 16, 2017·Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health·Shidan TosifFranz E Babl

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