
pmid: 16652164
The value of bioimpedance in hemodialysis remains under debate. However, when appropriately used, bioimpedance can provide measures of body hydration characterized by a small error, a high sensitivity to changes in water volume, and, above all, a linear relationship over a wide range of volume changes. These features make it very useful to measure body hydration in hemodialysis patients.
Body Water, Nephrology, Renal Dialysis, Body Weight, Electric Impedance, Humans
Body Water, Nephrology, Renal Dialysis, Body Weight, Electric Impedance, Humans
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