“…This device can be used to estimate human body compositions, through information on total body water, extracellular fluid and intracellular fluid, fat-free mass, and fat mass from its impedance data. [ 1 2 3 ] BIS analysis is capable of giving immense amount of helpful information on physiological conditions such as lymphedema,[ 4 ] pulmonary edema,[ 5 ] diabetic,[ 6 ] tongue cancer,[ 7 ] ischemia,[ 8 ] skin cancer,[ 9 ] and intramuscular tumors. [ 10 ] Since there is an increasing demand of BIS usage in both hospitals and homes, it is desirable to advance an improvement for a more practical BIS.…”
“…This device can be used to estimate human body compositions, through information on total body water, extracellular fluid and intracellular fluid, fat-free mass, and fat mass from its impedance data. [ 1 2 3 ] BIS analysis is capable of giving immense amount of helpful information on physiological conditions such as lymphedema,[ 4 ] pulmonary edema,[ 5 ] diabetic,[ 6 ] tongue cancer,[ 7 ] ischemia,[ 8 ] skin cancer,[ 9 ] and intramuscular tumors. [ 10 ] Since there is an increasing demand of BIS usage in both hospitals and homes, it is desirable to advance an improvement for a more practical BIS.…”
Over the last decades, numerous studies have demonstrated that elevated lipoprotein (Lp)(a) is a powerful and independent risk factor for coronary heart disease, 1,2 ischemic stroke, 3 and calcific aortic stenosis. 4 Even in patients treated with statins who achieve LDLcholesterol goals below 70 mg/dL, elevated Lp(a) levels remain independently related to an increased risk of atherosclerotic events. 5
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