
pmid: 4688310
Objective urine leakage data are difficult to obtain from the incontinent patient. A system based on the hygroscopic nature of lithium chloride (LiCI) is described, which detects dropwise quantities of water and helps assess the effectiveness of anti-incontinence management programs.
Urinary Incontinence, Chlorides, Electric Conductivity, Humans, Lithium, Monitoring, Physiologic
Urinary Incontinence, Chlorides, Electric Conductivity, Humans, Lithium, Monitoring, Physiologic
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