An Emerging Trend of At-Home Uroflowmetry—Designing a New Vibration-Based Uroflowmeter with Artificial Intelligence Pattern Recognition of Uroflow Curves and Comparing with Other Technologies
Vincent F. S. Tsai, Yao-Chou Tsai, Stephen S. D. Yang, Ming-Wei Li, Yuan-Hung Pong, Yu-Ting Tsai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new at-home uroflowmeter that uses vibrations and AI to accurately measure and classify urine flow patterns, offering a convenient alternative to traditional methods.
Contribution
A novel vibration-based uroflowmeter with AI pattern recognition for home use is developed and validated.
Findings
Vibration signals correlated strongly with voiding parameters like volume and flow rate.
AI achieved over 0.97 precision, recall, and F1-score in classifying uroflow patterns.
The system shows potential for accurate, repeatable home-based bladder monitoring.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: For aging men experiencing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), bladder diaries (BD) and uroflowmetry (UFM) are commonly used non-invasive diagnostic tools. However, bladder diaries often suffer from subjectivity and incomplete data, while traditional hospital-based uroflowmetry lacks convenience and repeatability. Therefore, there is a growing need for a user-friendly, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered at-home uroflow monitoring solution. This study aims to develop a novel, vibration-based home uroflowmetry system capable of recognizing uroflow curve patterns and measuring voiding parameters, and to compare its performance with other existing home-based uroflowmetry methods. Methods: Seventy-six male participants, all of whom provided informed consent, underwent uroflowmetry to assess voiding symptoms. An accelerometer affixed to the uroflowmeter’s urine…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrinary Bladder and Prostate Research · Pelvic floor disorders treatments · Urinary Tract Infections Management
