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Phase angle in localized bioimpedance measurements to assess and monitor muscle injury
Localized bioimpedance (L-BIA) measurements are an innovative method to non-invasively identify structural derangement of soft tissues, principally muscles, and fluid accumulation in response to traumatic injury.
L. Nescolarde +3 more
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Nutritional Assessments by Bioimpedance Technique in Dialysis Patients
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) has been extensively applied in nutritional assessments on the general population, and it is recommended in establishing the diagnosis of malnutrition and sarcopenia.
J. Ng +4 more
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Body composition is acknowledged as a determinant of athletic health and performance. Its assessment is crucial in evaluating the efficiency of a diet or aspects related to the nutritional status of the athlete.
F. Campa +4 more
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Fundamentals of Skin Bioimpedances
AbstractThe bioimpedances of tissues beyond the stratum corneum, which is the outermost layer of skin, contain crucial clinical information. Nevertheless, bioimpedance measurements of both the viable skin and the adipose tissue are not widely used, mainly because of the complex multilayered skin structure and the electrically insulating nature of the ...
Lo Presti, Andrea +6 more
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BACKGROUND Deep learning has been successfully applied to ECG data to aid in the accurate and more rapid diagnosis of acutely decompensated heart failure (ADHF). Previous applications focused primarily on classifying known ECG patterns in well-controlled
Xiang Pan +8 more
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Clot formation inside a membrane oxygenator (MO) due to blood-to-foreign surface interaction represents a frequent complication during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Since current standard monitoring methods of coagulation status inside the MO fail
Muhammet Türkmen +8 more
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BACKGROUND Smart scales, smart watches, and smart rings with bioimpedance technology may create interference in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs).
Gia-Bao Ha +4 more
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Three types of dry polarizable electric bioimpedance sensor for skin bioimpedance monitoring without skin preparation have been developed. The sensitive materials as a component of these sensors are the conductive polypyrrole and hybrid nanocomposite ...
Gabriela Telipan +4 more
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Phase angle in applications of bioimpedance in health and disease
and Bagno [10], to have unique prognostic value in patient evaluation and care. The special issue on PhA provides a comprehensive description of the basic physical concepts and measurements of PhA and practical applications in monitoring muscle ...
H. Lukaski, J. M. García-Almeida
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Background: This study compared rates of progression to chronic breast cancer-related lymphedema (defined as ≥ 10% arm volume change from baseline requiring complex decongestive physiotherapy [CDP]) following an intervention for subclinical lymphedema (S-
S. Ridner +11 more
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