Bioelectric impedance measurement for fluid status assessment.

@article{Piccoli2010BioelectricIM,
  title={Bioelectric impedance measurement for fluid status assessment.},
  author={Antonio Piccoli},
  journal={Contributions to nephrology},
  year={2010},
  volume={164},
  pages={
          143-52
        }
}
  • A. Piccoli
  • Published 20 April 2010
  • Medicine
  • Contributions to nephrology
BACKGROUND Adequacy of body fluid volume improves short- and long-term outcomes inpatients with heart and kidney disorders. [] Key MethodRESULTS We determined the optimal vector distribution in patients undergoing hemodialysis without hypotension or intradialytic symptoms. Most vectors lay within the reference 75% tolerance ellipse of the healthy population indicating full electrical restoration of tissues.
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