Evaluation of hydration state or water homeostasis is an important component in the assessment and treatment of critically ill patients in the emergency department (ED). The main purpose of ED physicians is to immediately distinguish between normal hydrated, dehydrated and hyperhydrated states. Fluid depletion may result from renal losses and extrarenal losses (from the GI tract, respiratory system, skin, fever, sepsis, third space accumulations). Total body fluid increase can result from heart failure, kidney disease, liver disease, malignant lymphoedema or thyroid disease. In patients with fluid overload due to acute heart failure, diuretics should be given when there is evidence of systemic volume overload, in a dose up-titrated accordin...
Assessment of volume and hydration status is far from easy and therefore technology such as bioelect...
In patients presenting to Emergency Department with Shortness of Breath a fast diagnosis distinguis...
Abstract We determined the relationship between changes in bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) pa...
Background: Clinical trials have shown a positive correlation between fluid overload and adverse out...
Hydration status assessment remains a challenge overall in sub- clinical hyper/dehydration status. ...
Although the importance of assessing hydration is well recognized, traditional laboratory methods an...
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a promising tool to evaluate the body composition of criti...
Background and objective: Fluid overload is a common and serious problem that leads to severe compli...
The impact of a positive fluid balance on morbidity and mortality has been well established. However...
BACKGROUND: Adequacy of body fluid volume improves short- and long-term outcomes inpatients with hea...
Introduction: Assessing the hydration status of critically ill patients has been a difficult task ov...
Although the need to assess hydration is well recognized, laboratory tests and clinical impressions ...
Background: Studies have demonstrated a positive correlation between fluid overload (FO) and adverse...
Abstract The quantitative and qualitative estimation of total body fluid content has proven to be cr...
Objective: To evaluate the fluid balance and dry weight with whole body bioelectrical impedance anal...
Assessment of volume and hydration status is far from easy and therefore technology such as bioelect...
In patients presenting to Emergency Department with Shortness of Breath a fast diagnosis distinguis...
Abstract We determined the relationship between changes in bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) pa...
Background: Clinical trials have shown a positive correlation between fluid overload and adverse out...
Hydration status assessment remains a challenge overall in sub- clinical hyper/dehydration status. ...
Although the importance of assessing hydration is well recognized, traditional laboratory methods an...
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is a promising tool to evaluate the body composition of criti...
Background and objective: Fluid overload is a common and serious problem that leads to severe compli...
The impact of a positive fluid balance on morbidity and mortality has been well established. However...
BACKGROUND: Adequacy of body fluid volume improves short- and long-term outcomes inpatients with hea...
Introduction: Assessing the hydration status of critically ill patients has been a difficult task ov...
Although the need to assess hydration is well recognized, laboratory tests and clinical impressions ...
Background: Studies have demonstrated a positive correlation between fluid overload (FO) and adverse...
Abstract The quantitative and qualitative estimation of total body fluid content has proven to be cr...
Objective: To evaluate the fluid balance and dry weight with whole body bioelectrical impedance anal...
Assessment of volume and hydration status is far from easy and therefore technology such as bioelect...
In patients presenting to Emergency Department with Shortness of Breath a fast diagnosis distinguis...
Abstract We determined the relationship between changes in bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) pa...