Reference Values for Interstitial Tissue Water in the Head and Neck Area: Non-lymphedema Participants.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Coralie R Arends, Caitlyn An Haack, Lisette van der Molen, Michiel W M van den Brekel, Martijn M Stuiver
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Background: To determine reference values for interstitial percentage water content (PWC) in the head and neck area, in a large and heterogeneous sample of non-lymphedema participants; to determine left-right interchangeability of measurement locations, and to explore to what extent PWC values vary with age, sex, skin type, and body mass index (BMI) at the determined measuring locations. Methods and Results: In this cross-sectional study, a heterogeneous group of adult non-lymphedema participants was included. PWC was measured according to an earlier developed protocol by seven trained health professionals. Limits of agreement, error correlations, and bias, as determined by Bland and Altman analysis, were used to assess the left-right interchangeability. Mixed effects models were used to explore variables that explain the variety in PWC values. Stratified descriptive reference values were calculated for relevant subgroups. A total of 412 participants were included in the study. The unstratified PWC values ranged from 38.9% to 45.5%. Sex and BMI were statistically significantly correlated with PWC values, while sex is also clinically relevant. Conclusion: This study resulted in sex-stratified reliable reference PWC values in the head and neck area for healthy adults. A difference of 10 percentage point between the same measurement point on the left and right side of the head or neck can be considered normal. The established reference values for PWC can be used to assist diagnosis and follow-up in patients with lymphedema in the head and neck area.

头颈部间质组织水的参考值:非淋巴水肿参与者。
背景:在大量非淋巴水肿参与者的异质性样本中,确定头颈部区域间质百分比含水量(PWC)的参考值;确定测量位置的左右互换性,并探讨在确定的测量位置,PWC值随年龄、性别、皮肤类型和体重指数(BMI)的变化程度。方法和结果:在这项横断面研究中,包括了一组非淋巴水肿的成人参与者。普华永道是由7名训练有素的卫生专业人员根据早先制定的协议进行测量的。由Bland和Altman分析确定的一致性限制、误差相关性和偏差用于评估左右互换性。混合效应模型用于探索解释PWC值变化的变量。计算相关亚组的分层描述性参考值。共有412名参与者参与了这项研究。未分层PWC值从38.9%到45.5%不等。性别和BMI与PWC值有统计学显著相关,而性别在临床上也有相关性。结论:本研究为健康成人头颈部区域提供了性别分层的可靠参考PWC值。头或颈左右两侧同一测量点相差10个百分点即为正常。建立的普华永道参考值可用于头颈部淋巴水肿患者的诊断和随访。
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Lymphatic research and biology
Lymphatic research and biology Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
85
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Lymphatic Research and Biology delivers the most current peer-reviewed advances and developments in lymphatic biology and pathology from the world’s leading biomedical investigators. The Journal provides original research from a broad range of investigative disciplines, including genetics, biochemistry and biophysics, cellular and molecular biology, physiology and pharmacology, anatomy, developmental biology, and pathology. Lymphatic Research and Biology coverage includes: -Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis -Genetics of lymphatic disorders -Human lymphatic disease, including lymphatic insufficiency and associated vascular anomalies -Physiology of intestinal fluid and protein balance -Immunosurveillance and immune cell trafficking -Tumor biology and metastasis -Pharmacology -Lymphatic imaging -Endothelial and smooth muscle cell biology -Inflammation, infection, and autoimmune disease
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