Telemetric monitoring of bladder function in female Göttingen minipigs

2015 
Objectives To generate real-time radio-telemetric urodynamic reference data of maximum detrusor pressure (Pdet max), maximum flow rate (Qmax) and estimated grade of infravesical obstruction, as well as duration of detrusor contraction (DOC), in female Gottingen minipigs and to describe translational aspects of the use of Gottingen minipigs for urological research. Materials and Methods A telemetric transmitter was implanted into five female Gottingen minipigs, and 24 h measurements in metabolic cages were taken. Through operator-based analysis, synchronized real-time radio-telemetric cystometric data with flowmetric data and video sequences were used to determine voiding detrusor contractions (VCs) and non-voiding detrusor contractions (NVCs). Furthermore, data from telemetric natural-filling cystometry from free-moving and restricted maintenance conditions were compared for potential differences. Results The median (range) Pdet max of VCs was 120.6 (21.0–370.0) cmH2O and, therefore, significantly different from that of NVCs (64.60 [20.4–280.6 cmH2O] cm H2O). Intraindividual comparison of minipig data revealed great differences in voiding contractions. The effects of limited movement on VCs were analysed and showed significantly higher Pdet max and lower DOC than in free-moving conditions. Conclusion The presented data can be used for the development of telecystometric implanted minipig models, to investigate changes of detrusor function such as under- or overactivity, and might serve as model for bladder changes occurring with iatrogenic bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) or different therapeutic options for overactive bladder. Radio-telemetric real-time natural filling and voiding cystometries are feasible, reproducible in non-anaesthetized minipigs with free or limited movement and can give new insights into circadian behaviour and physiological and pathological bladder function.
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