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Reliability of Compartmental Syndrome Assessment using Bioimpedance Measurement (CROSBI ID 470031)

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Tonković, Stanko ; Voloder, Denis ; Tonković, Ivana ; Petrunić, Mladen Reliability of Compartmental Syndrome Assessment using Bioimpedance Measurement // Procedeengis of VIII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Medicon' 98 / Christofides, Stelios (ur.). Limassol: The Cyprus Association of Medical Physics and Biomedical Eng., 1998. str. CD-ROM-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Tonković, Stanko ; Voloder, Denis ; Tonković, Ivana ; Petrunić, Mladen

engleski

Reliability of Compartmental Syndrome Assessment using Bioimpedance Measurement

A compartmental syndrome may potentially occur wherever a limiting envelope surrounds neuromuscular tissue. Increased tissue pressure, due to the changes in quantity and substance of intra - and extracellular fluids, is the primary pathophysiological factor related with emergence of compartmental syndrome. Usually, it is a consequence of chronic or acute ischaemia, appearing most frequently in lower extremities i.e. lower legs. Unfortunately, it requires an immediate diagnostics finding and surgical treatment, due to an important danger of limb survival. The standard clinical diagnostic procedures are either painful for patients, (intracompartmental pressure measurement) or are inadequate, showing only circulation and/or vessels state. We made certain that early and non-invasive diagnostics of compartmental syndrome is possible, especially on the patients with “one-extremity” syndrome, i.e. only one leg seriously ill, using multiple frequency bioimpedance measurement and analysis, measuring impedance magnitude and phase angle in the frequency range from 100 Hz to 1 MHz. One of the main problems in compartmental syndrome diagnostics is determination of “normality criterion” due to differences among subjects, patients and normal population. An attempt to achieve these criteria and discuss reliability of result’s analysis is described.

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Podaci o prilogu

CD-ROM-x.

1998.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Procedeengis of VIII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Medicon' 98

Christofides, Stelios

Limassol: The Cyprus Association of Medical Physics and Biomedical Eng.

Podaci o skupu

VIII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, Medicon' 98

predavanje

14.06.1998-17.06.1998

Limassol, Cipar

Povezanost rada

Elektrotehnika