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O. Dewit، نويسنده , , L. Ward، نويسنده , , S.J. Middleton، نويسنده , , C. Watson، نويسنده , , P.J. Friend، نويسنده , , Anna M. Elia، نويسنده ,
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Multiple frequency bioimpedance: a bed-side technique for assessment of fluid shift patterns in a patient with severe dehydration
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O. Dewit, L. Ward, S.J. Middleton, C. Watson, P.J. Friend, M. Elia
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Abstract
This report describes the use of multiple frequency bioimpedance analysis (MFBIA) to monitorfluid changes in a patient who developed severe dehydration and recovered. Initially, the patient weighed 53.2 kg, his total body water (TBW; D20 dilution) was 33.5 L, his extracellular water (ECW; Br dilution) was 19.5 L, and hydration of the fat-free mass (FFM; dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) was normal (73%). The resistances at infinite and 0 frequency were Rinf = 454 and R0 = 580 ohm respectively, which predicted TBW = 33.1 L and ECW = 16.6 L. On day 7, when the weight loss was 7.2 kg, FFM had decreased by 7.4 kg, and Rinf and R0 had increased to 662 and 902 ohm respectively, predicting decreases of 5.8 L in TBW and 3.7 L in ECW. On recovery (day 14), all parameters had returned to baseline values. This study encourages the use of MFBIA as a bed-side technique for the serial assessment of body water compartments in patients with disturbances in fluid balance.
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