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Miss Chiharu Shibata
Department of Medical Technology and Sciences, Narita School of Health Sceinces, International University of Health and Welfare (IUHW) / Dokkyo Medical University Hospital

ICS 2023

Open Discussion Session 33 Open Discussion ePosters 606 The analysis of Valsalva leakage(VL)and Maximum urethral closure pressure(MUCP)using decision tree through machine learning

ICS 2020

Podium Short Oral Session 37 Urodynamics and Best of the Rest 582 The way of the Valsalva leakage point pressure (VLPP) using syringe and without syringe

ICS 2019

Podium Short Oral Session 28 Urodynamics 517 Reserve bladder capacity (RC = MDV-NDV): analysis of patients with DO and those without DO

ICS 2017

Open Discussion Session 35 Open Discussion ePosters 3 693 The morphological characteristics of the bladder contraction in female

ICS 2016

Open Discussion Session 7 Open Discussion ePosters 143 The change of bladder shape during filling phase - DO bladder during filling becomes vertical like voiding bladder

ICS 2015

Open Discussion Session 8 Open Discussion ePoster 134 The relationship between maximum urethral closure pressure and leak point pressure in women with stress urinary incontinence

ICS 2014

Open Discussion Poster Session 38 Urodynamics 616 The urodynamic characteristics of mid urethral obstruction in women

ICS 2012

Podium Poster Session 15 Urodynamics 150 Evaluation of bladder sensory during bladder filling in Parkinson’s disease

ICS 2011

Podium Poster Session 22 Imaging and the Brain 229 Real time change of prefrontal cortex activity related to normal and abnormal bladder filling in Parkinson disease: A functional near-infared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study

ICS/IUGA 2010

Podium Session 23 Brain, Hormones and Sex 210 NORMAL MICTURITION AND DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY RELATED REAL TIME CHANGE OF ACTIVATION IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX: A FUNCTIONAL NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (fNIRS) STUDY

ICS 2008

Non Discussion Poster Session 19 563 Study of relationship between overactive bladder (urinary urgency sensation) and urodynamic bladder capacity

ICS 2007

Non Discussion Poster Session 17 217 Overactive bladder in diabetes: a peripheral or central mechanism?

Non Discussion Abstract Session 19 Read By Title 415 Post-void residual volume increases after pressure-flow in diabetic patients

Chiharu Shibata

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Profession:Clinical Scientist
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