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The use of bioimpedance analysis to evaluate lymphedema.

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The use of bioimpedance analysis to evaluate lymphedema.

Auteurs : Anne G. Warren [États-Unis] ; Brian A. Janz ; Sumner A. Slavin ; Loren J. Borud

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Lymphedema, a chronic disfiguring condition resulting from lymphatic dysfunction or disruption, can be difficult to accurately diagnose and manage. Of particular challenge is identifying the presence of clinically significant limb swelling through simple and noninvasive methods. Many historical and currently used techniques for documenting differences in limb volume, including volume displacement and circumferential measurements, have proven difficult and unreliable. Bioimpedance spectroscopy analysis, a technology that uses resistance to electrical current in comparing the composition of fluid compartments within the body, has been considered as a cost-effective and reproducible alternative for evaluating patients with suspected lymphedema.

DOI: 10.1097/01.sap.0000244977.84130.cf
PubMed: 17452840

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