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Predictive value of tetrapolar body impedance measurements for hydration status in critically ill patients

Roos et al., 1995

Document ID
856701684743187260
Author
Roos A
Westendorp R
Brand R
Souverijn J
Frölich M
Meinders A
Publication year
Publication venue
Intensive care medicine

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Objective To design and evaluate a simple and rapid method to predict body hydration status in critically ill patients. Design Prospective, consecutive sample. Setting Medical intensive care unit of a university hospital. Patients 31 consecutive patients. Methods All …
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