连续测量节段和全身生物阻抗

F. Zhu, D. Schneditz, E. Wang, N. Levin
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全身生物阻抗测量为估计人体细胞外体积(ECV)提供了一种非侵入性和实用的方法。然而,最近的数据表明,如果没有得到矛盾的结果,ECV不能被视为均匀的隔室。因此,生物阻抗测量应包括身体部分的测量,如手臂、躯干和腿。开发了一种数字开关,用于连续选择不同的身体节段,以最小3秒的采样周期连续测量全身和节段生物阻抗。对生物阻抗数据进行建模,以确定受试者在仰卧位和站立30分钟后的30分钟内,各节段和全身的ECV阻力。在仰卧体位时,模拟的细胞外阻力在腿部、手臂和全身增加,但躯干略有增加。细胞外阻力的变化与受试者站立时相反。这些测量反映了不同节段之间ECV的变化,随着身体位置的变化而变化。利用这种方法同时测量不同身体部位的生物阻抗,可能有助于分析血液透析和超滤等临床应用中流体转移的性质。
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Continuous measurement of segmental and whole body bio-impedance
Measurement of whole body bioimpedance provides a non-invasive and practical approach to estimate extracellular volume (ECV) in man. However, recent data indicate that ECV cannot be treated as a homogeneous compartment without obtaining paradoxical results. Therefore, bioimpedance measurements should include measurements of body segments such as the arm, the trunk, and the leg. A digital switch was developed and used to consecutively select different body segments for the continuous measurement of whole body and segmental bioimpedance at a minimum sampling period of 3 seconds. Bioimpedance data were modeled to determine the resistance of the ECV in the segments and in the whole body for a period of 30 minutes where subjects were in supine body position followed by a 30 minute standing phase. During supine body position modeled extracellular resistance increased in the leg, the arm, and in the whole body but slightly increased in the trunk. Changes in extracellular resistance reversed with subjects assuming a standing position. These measurements reflect the shifts in ECV between segments to be expected with changes in body position. Simultaneous measurement of bioimpedance in different body segments utilizing this approach might be useful to analyze the nature of fluid shifts in clinical applications such as hemodialysis and ultrafiltration.
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