PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Insight into body composition is of great value in the ICU. Bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) is the most applicable bedside technique. However, bioimpedance has not been validated in the critically ill, and the interpretation of the measurements poses challenges. This review discusses the potential clinical applications of BIA and explores caveats and solutions to its use in the intensive care setting. RECENT FINDINGS: A correlation is repeatedly found between raw impedance parameters, fluid ratios, overhydration, and adverse outcome of critical illness. However, cut-off and reference values remain elusive. Experience with BIA-guided fluid management in the ICU is limited. BIA-derived muscle mass appears a promising b...
Purpose of review This review presents the latest clinical applications of bioelectrical impedance a...
The assessment of body composition has important applications in the evaluation of nutritional statu...
BACKGROUND: The potential for bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) to identify muscle weakness and functi...
Background: Body composition is commonly altered in response to critical illness and can be estimate...
The impact of a positive fluid balance on morbidity and mortality has been well established. However...
Background: In critically ill patients, muscle loss is associated with adverse outcomes. Raw bioelec...
BACKGROUND: In critically ill patients, muscle loss is associated with adverse outcomes. Raw bioelec...
The applicability of bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) as a measure of body composition in childr...
Fluid management is a crucial issue in intensive-care medicine. This study evaluated the feasibility...
ntroduction: A proper level of nutrition is significant in the period of convalescence in patients s...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for body composition measurements is being actively implement...
Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) is a reliable, non-invasive, objective, and cost-effective bo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between changes in body bioelectrical impedance (BI) at 0.5,...
BIA is easy, non-invasive, relatively inexpensive and can be performed in almost any subject because...
Purpose of review This review presents the latest clinical applications of bioelectrical impedance a...
The assessment of body composition has important applications in the evaluation of nutritional statu...
BACKGROUND: The potential for bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) to identify muscle weakness and functi...
Background: Body composition is commonly altered in response to critical illness and can be estimate...
The impact of a positive fluid balance on morbidity and mortality has been well established. However...
Background: In critically ill patients, muscle loss is associated with adverse outcomes. Raw bioelec...
BACKGROUND: In critically ill patients, muscle loss is associated with adverse outcomes. Raw bioelec...
The applicability of bioelectric impedance analysis (BIA) as a measure of body composition in childr...
Fluid management is a crucial issue in intensive-care medicine. This study evaluated the feasibility...
ntroduction: A proper level of nutrition is significant in the period of convalescence in patients s...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for body composition measurements is being actively implement...
Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) is a reliable, non-invasive, objective, and cost-effective bo...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between changes in body bioelectrical impedance (BI) at 0.5,...
BIA is easy, non-invasive, relatively inexpensive and can be performed in almost any subject because...
Purpose of review This review presents the latest clinical applications of bioelectrical impedance a...
The assessment of body composition has important applications in the evaluation of nutritional statu...
BACKGROUND: The potential for bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) to identify muscle weakness and functi...