Mayrovitz Harvey N
Medical Education, Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Davie, USA.
Cureus. 2022 Aug 2;14(8):e27617. doi: 10.7759/cureus.27617. eCollection 2022 Aug.
The primary goal of this study was to quantify circumferential (medial, anterior, lateral) and measurement depth variations (0.5 mm, 1.5 mm, 2.5 mm) in tissue dielectric constant (TDC) values as an aid to their use to assess the presence and progression of lower extremity edema and lymphedema. Measurements were done in 30 healthy non-edematous women to provide reference data to estimate expected values and thresholds when evaluating clinical edematous or lymphedematous conditions. A second goal was to determine the extent to which TDC values evaluated at lower leg sites depend on body mass index (BMI). The study protocol (#12180901) was approved by the university's institutional review board and subjects were evaluated after signing an approved informed consent. The study group had an age range of 19-54 years with a mean age and SD of 30.6 ± 10.1 years and had a BMI between 18.1-44.1 Kg/m with a mean BMI and SD of 24.5 ± 5.4 Kg/m. The main findings show that at the three circumferential sites (medial, anterior, and lateral) located eight cm from the mid-malleolus, there are small but statistically significant differences in TDC values at every measurement depth (0.5 mm, 1.5 mm and 2.5 mm). For each depth, the maximum difference occurs between the medial and lateral locations with lateral locations having a greater TDC value at all depths. Despite the wide range of BMI values of the subjects evaluated, no significant relationship between TDC value and BMI was detected. It is concluded that TDC measurements in the lower leg reveal statistically significant differences among circumferential sites and measurement depths that should be considered when evaluating or tracking lower extremity tissue water changes associated with edema, lymphedema or other conditions related to skin water. The absolute values of these non-edematous TDC values herein determined may provide a basis for calculating TDC thresholds applicable to edematous or lymphedematous lower leg conditions.
本研究的主要目标是量化组织介电常数(TDC)值在圆周方向(内侧、前侧、外侧)和测量深度(0.5毫米、1.5毫米、2.5毫米)上的变化,以辅助其用于评估下肢水肿和淋巴水肿的存在及进展情况。对30名健康无水肿的女性进行了测量,以提供参考数据,用于在评估临床水肿或淋巴水肿情况时估计预期值和阈值。第二个目标是确定小腿部位评估的TDC值在多大程度上取决于体重指数(BMI)。研究方案(#12180901)获得了大学机构审查委员会的批准,受试者在签署批准的知情同意书后接受评估。研究组年龄范围为19至54岁,平均年龄和标准差为30.6±10.1岁,BMI在18.1至44.1千克/平方米之间,平均BMI和标准差为24.5±5.4千克/平方米。主要研究结果表明,在距内踝中点8厘米处的三个圆周部位(内侧、前侧和外侧),每个测量深度(0.5毫米、1.5毫米和2.5毫米)的TDC值均存在微小但具有统计学意义的差异。对于每个深度,最大差异出现在内侧和外侧位置之间,外侧位置在所有深度的TDC值都更大。尽管评估的受试者BMI值范围很广,但未检测到TDC值与BMI之间存在显著关系。结论是,小腿部位的TDC测量显示圆周部位和测量深度之间存在统计学意义的差异,在评估或跟踪与水肿、淋巴水肿或其他与皮肤水分相关疾病相关的下肢组织水分变化时应予以考虑。本文确定的这些非水肿TDC值的绝对值可为计算适用于小腿水肿或淋巴水肿情况的TDC阈值提供依据。