Sarvazyan A P, Tsyuryupa S N, Calhoun M, Utter A
Artann Laboratories Inc., Trenton, NJ, 08618, USA.
Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, 28608-2071, USA.
Acoust Phys. 2016 Jul;62(4):514-522. doi: 10.1134/S1063771016040175. Epub 2016 Jul 22.
An acoustical handheld hydration monitor (HM) for assessing the water balance of the human body was developed. Dehydration is a critical public health problem. Many elderly over age of 65 are particularly vulnerable as are infants and young children. Given that dehydration is both preventable and reversible, the need for an easy-to-perform method for the detection of water imbalance is of the utmost clinical importance. The HM is based on an experimental fact that ultrasound velocity in muscle is a linear function of water content and can be referenced to the hydration status of the body. Studies on the validity of HM for the assessment of whole-body hydration status were conducted in the Appalachian State University, USA, on healthy young adults and on elderly subjects residing at an assisted living facility. The HM was able to track changes in total body water during periods of acute dehydration and rehydration in athletes and day-to-day and diurnal variability of hydration in elderly. Results of human studies indicate that HM has a potential to become an efficient tool for detecting abnormal changes in the body hydration status.
一种用于评估人体水平衡的声学手持式水合监测仪(HM)被研发出来。脱水是一个严重的公共卫生问题。许多65岁以上的老年人以及婴幼儿尤其容易受到影响。鉴于脱水既是可预防的也是可逆的,因此需要一种易于操作的方法来检测水分失衡,这在临床上极为重要。该监测仪基于一个实验事实,即肌肉中的超声速度是水分含量的线性函数,并且可以反映身体的水合状态。美国阿巴拉契亚州立大学针对健康的年轻成年人以及居住在辅助生活设施中的老年人,开展了关于该监测仪评估全身水合状态有效性的研究。该监测仪能够追踪运动员在急性脱水和补液期间总体水含量的变化,以及老年人日常和昼夜的水合变化。人体研究结果表明,该监测仪有潜力成为检测身体水合状态异常变化的有效工具。