Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis in the critically ill: Cool tool or just another 'toy'?

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Abstract

Assessment of volume and hydration status is far from easy and therefore technology such as bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) may complement our examination techniques. This study highlights the fact that clinical assessment of volume balance and BIVA may correlate, but whether the routine use of BIVA will avoid significant volume overload in the critically ill remains unknown. Further studies are needed but at the moment appear a little way off.

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Forni, L. G., Hasslacher, J., & Joannidis, M. (2015, November 11). Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis in the critically ill: Cool tool or just another “toy”? Critical Care. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-015-1110-7

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