Philips Chair for Medical Information Technology (MedIT), Helmholtz-Institute for Biomedical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstrasse 20, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
Med Biol Eng Comput. 2010 Jun;48(6):531-41. doi: 10.1007/s11517-010-0602-5. Epub 2010 Apr 20.
Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is suitable for continuous monitoring of body water content. The combination of body posture and time is a well-known source of error, which limits the accuracy and therapeutic validity of BIS measurements. This study evaluates a model-based correction as a possible solution. For this purpose, an 11-cylinder model representing body impedance distribution is used. Each cylinder contains a nonlinear two-pool model to describe fluid redistribution due to changing body position and its influence on segmental and hand-to-foot (HF) bioimpedance measurements. A model-based correction of segmental (thigh) and HF measurements (Xitron Hydra 4200) in nine healthy human subjects (following a sequence of 7 min supine, 20 min standing, 40 min supine) has been evaluated. The model-based compensation algorithm represents a compromise between accuracy and simplicity, and reduces the influence of changes in body position on the measured extracellular resistance and extracellular fluid by up to 75 and 70%, respectively.
生物阻抗谱(BIS)适用于连续监测身体水分含量。身体姿势和时间的组合是一个众所周知的误差源,这限制了 BIS 测量的准确性和治疗有效性。本研究评估了一种基于模型的校正方法作为一种可能的解决方案。为此,使用了一个代表身体阻抗分布的 11 缸模型。每个圆柱体包含一个非线性双池模型,用于描述由于身体位置变化导致的液体再分配及其对节段和手到脚(HF)生物阻抗测量的影响。在九名健康人体受试者(先仰卧 7 分钟,然后站立 20 分钟,再仰卧 40 分钟)中,对基于模型的节段性(大腿)和 HF 测量(Xitron Hydra 4200)进行了评估。基于模型的补偿算法在准确性和简单性之间取得了平衡,将体位变化对测量的细胞外电阻和细胞外液的影响分别降低了高达 75%和 70%。