Evaluation of Bioimpedance Spectroscopy for the Monitoring of the Fluid Status in an Animal Model

S. Weyer, Lisa Röthlingshöfer, M. Walter, S. Leonhardt, R. Bensberg
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This study investigates the feasibility of using bioelectrical impedance measurements to detect the body fluid status. The multi-frequency impedance measurements were performed in combination with an animal experiment with five female pigs. For this purpose, the fluid balances of these animals, which were connected to an extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, were recorded. The ECMO circuit needs a high blood flow from the venous system and in order to avoid vasoconstriction in the femoral vein, blood-thinning infusions were injected. The quantity of injected fluid and the quantity of urine were recorded to monitor the fluid balance of each animal. These balances were compared with the intracellular and extra cellular tissue resistance, which was measured by bioelectrical-impedance spectroscopy. The experimental results strongly support the clinical benefit of the BIS for the assessment of changes in the hydration status.
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生物阻抗谱在动物模型中监测流体状态的评价
本研究探讨了利用生物电阻抗测量来检测体液状态的可行性。多频阻抗测量结合5头母猪的动物实验进行。为此,记录了这些动物的体液平衡,这些动物与体外膜氧合相连接。ECMO回路需要来自静脉系统的高血流量,为了避免股静脉血管收缩,注射了血液稀释剂。记录注射液量和尿量,监测每只动物的体液平衡。这些平衡与细胞内和细胞外组织阻力进行比较,后者是通过生物电阻抗谱测量的。实验结果有力地支持BIS用于评估水合状态变化的临床益处。
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