K. Visser, M. Gels, J. Muntinga, W. Terpstra, J. Schut
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Abstract
The fluid shifts of an upper arm tissue segment under an occluding cuff were estimated from electrical impedance measurements. This was done using parameter estimation with a model. The model included parameters describing the arterial and venous pressure-volume relationship. To gain insight into the precision of the method, repeated measurements were made on healthy volunteers. Most parameters showed a large variation (13–44 %). This variation could only partly be explained by variations in the measured quantities.