Trauma and Critical Center
Teikyo University, School of Medicine
Beijing International Symposium on Recent Advances in Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition(VI Beijing-Osaka-Stockholm Clinical Nutrition Symposium)1996
5/31(金)1996, Beijing: Beijing International Hotel, 16:00-18:00 Chairman:Nan-san Zhong, Jun-yi Wang, Hideaki Saito
[14] Application of the Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis in Trauma Patients
○Hiromasa Suzuki, MD., Junko Furukawa,R.T., Masaharu Hasebe,M.D.,Kunio Kobayashi,M.D.
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In the recent decade, Bioelectrical impedance analysis(BIA) is widely used as a non-invasive and simple technique to access fat-free mass (FFM) or body fat (BF). Most of the BIA studies attempt to estimate a volume of FFM from measured bioelectrical impedance (BI). However, critical assumptions lie on this methodology when we try to apply this technology to the critically ill population. So I would like to focus on "How we could apply this technology to the critically ill patients."
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帝京大学救命救急センター
Trauma and Critical Care Center,
Teikyo University, School of Medicine
鈴木 宏昌 (dangan@ppp.bekkoame.or.jp)
Hiromasa Suzuki, MD
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