Dec 08, 2023

Public workspaceAmbulatory Testing - UroMOCA and ColoMOCA

  • Brett Hanzlicek1,
  • Margot Damsaser2,
  • Dennis Bourbeau3
  • 1Advanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes VA Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio;
  • 2Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, Ohio;
  • 3MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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Protocol CitationBrett Hanzlicek, Margot Damsaser, Dennis Bourbeau 2023. Ambulatory Testing - UroMOCA and ColoMOCA. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.q26g7p931gwz/v1
License: This is an open access protocol distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,  which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Protocol status: Working
We use this protocol and it's working
Created: December 05, 2023
Last Modified: December 08, 2023
Protocol Integer ID: 91855
Keywords: colomoca ambulatory recordings of wireless bladder, devices in pig, wireless bladder, colomoca ambulatory recording, bladder, ambulatory testing, pig, uromoca, colomoca, colon
Abstract
Ambulatory Recordings of Wireless Bladder (UroMOCA) and Colon (ColoMOCA) Devices in Pigs.

Troubleshooting
Ambulatory Testing
Place BluMOCA receiver radio into pocket on the pig jacket.
Wake the UroMOCA and ColoMOCA with the waker set between 9V-15V, 1.5A.
Turn on and place accelerometer into a pocket on the pig jacket.
Plug the Bluetooth dongle into the computer.
Record from from the UroMOCA and ColoMOCA using LabVIEW software and the SD card that is onboard the receiver radio; take notes about pig movement, eating, voiding, bowl movements etc.
Turn off UroMOCA and ColoMOCA with waker.
Remove BluMOCA receiver.
Remove accelerometer.