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2008 Volume.29 No. 3 p.198 ~ p.204
Accuracy Validation of Urinary Flowmetry Technique Based on Pressure Measurement
Choi Sung-Soo

Park Kyung-Soon
Lee In-Kwang
Kim Kun-Jin
Kang Seung-Bum
Lee Tae-Soo
Cha Eun-Jong
Kim Kyung-Ah
Abstract
Uroflowmetry is a non-invasive clinical test useful for screening benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH) common in the aged men. The current standard way to obtain the urinary flow rate is to continuously acquire the urine weight signal proportional to volume over time. The present study proposed an alternative technique measuring pressure to overcome noise problems present in the standard weight measuring technique. Experiments were performed to simultaneously acquire both weight and pressure changes during urination of 9 normal men. Noise components were separated from volume signals converted from both weight and pressure signals based on the polynomial signal model. Signal-to-noise ratio was defined as the ratio of the energies between signal and noise components of the measured volume changes, which was 8.5 times larger in the pressure measuring technique, implying that cleaner signal could be obtained, more immune to noisy environments. When four important diagnostic parameters were estimated, excellent correlation coefficients higher than 0.99 were resulted with mean relative errors less than 5%. Therefore, the present pressure measurement seemed valid as an alternative technique for uroflowmetry.
KEYWORD
Benign prostatic hyperplasia, Uroflowmetry, Pressure measurement, Signal-to-noise ratio, Diagnostic parameter estimation
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