Sensing Technology Proven Accurate
As part of the NIH study the bottle was proven accurate within 3% of manual recordings amongst a test with Nurses and Surgeons at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN.
Learn MoreSmart water bottle to increase fluid intake in stone formers
Difficulty remembering to drink is a barrier to achieving sufficient fluid intake in stone formers. The use of a smart bottle was associated with greater increases in 24 hr U volumes and less difficulty remembering to drink.
Learn MorePrevention of Urinary Stones with Hydration (PUSH)
An ongoing clinical trial is testing the effectiveness of the HidrateSpark smart water bottle to help patients with urinary stones maintain high enough fluid intake levels to prevent stones from recurring. More than 600 participants have been recruited since the prevention of urinary stones with hydration (PUSH) study began in 2017.
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