2010
DOI: 10.1007/s13089-010-0033-4
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Ultrasound measurements of lower extremity soft tissue and interstitial fluid thickness may be used as an early indicator of dehydration

Abstract: Purpose Several studies have suggested that clinical indicators of a patient's fluid status that are frequently used in practice are highly variable and not useful in the differentiation of these patients. In this study, we examine the potential use of ultrasound measurements of soft tissue and interstitial fluid thickness for the detection of conditions of mild to moderate dehydration. Materials and methods This study involved healthy subjects in which a mild dehydration was a consequence of tilt bed rest (av… Show more

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