1993
DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(93)92410-u
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Bioimpedance monitoring of rehydration in cholera

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“…AD, related to an increase in resistance, is attributable to reduction of the fluid compartment. A similar BIVA pattern has been observed in other pathological conditions characterized by dehydration, such as cholera (35) and renal disease after hemodialysis (10). The bioelectrical variables (phase angle and Z/H) were correlated with the nutritional indicators (MNA, albumin), confirming the suitability of BIVA in the assessment of nutritional status (7).…”
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confidence: 65%
“…AD, related to an increase in resistance, is attributable to reduction of the fluid compartment. A similar BIVA pattern has been observed in other pathological conditions characterized by dehydration, such as cholera (35) and renal disease after hemodialysis (10). The bioelectrical variables (phase angle and Z/H) were correlated with the nutritional indicators (MNA, albumin), confirming the suitability of BIVA in the assessment of nutritional status (7).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Traditional methods that are available for assessing body water compartments by using labeled water have major limitations in clinical practice. Recently body impedance analysis ( ) has proved to be a good method for assessing water com¬ partments and has been validated in a variety of clinical situations with impaired hydration status (14)(15)(16)(17)(18). In the endocrinological field, the method has also been proposed as potentially valuable for the study of body fluid status in patients with growth hormone deficiency (19).…”
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“…Indeed, we have shown that FFM estimated 30 min after HD correlated very well with FFM estitechnique was shown to be accurate and useful for measuring change in hydration status after surgery and as a mated 12-24 h later on a nondialysis day. Thus, we propose that BIA should be performed at least 30 min practical tool to measure TBW in congestive heart failure and to monitor rehydration in unstable patients [20][21][22]. after the hemodialysis treatment, when the patient is as 403 CHD>Chronic hemodialysis; CAPD>continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; PD>peritoneal dialysis; CRF>chronic renal failure; D 2 O>deuterium oxide; NaBr>sodium bromide; TBW>total body water; DEXA>dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry; BIA>bioelectrical impedance analysis; DW>dry weight; ADV>antypirine distribution volume; CK>creatinine kinetics; HD>hemodialysis.…”
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