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Bioimpedance and fluid management in dialysis patients
British Journal of Renal Medicine, 10/19/09
Bioimpedance monitors can provide quick, cheap, non–invasive bedside measurements of fluid status with good reproducibility. This is just what is needed to help manage patients who are frequently fluid–overloaded, sometimes dehydrated and prone to weight loss.
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