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1.
Med Hypotheses ; 55(4): 326-9, 2000 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11000061

ABSTRACT

Cell membranes have electrical properties which can be measured and modified. Administering a weak electrical signal across a tissue is a technique which can be used to determine the quantity of water in the intracellular and extracellular compartments. Using this real-time method of bioelectrical impedance, it was found that a variety of stimuli (including an electrical current) can enhance the passage of water and other substances into the cell. We propose an inexpensive and safe technique which could be utilized to enhance delivery of a wide variety of therapeutic agents into cells for the enhanced delivery of antibiotics, chemotherapy or other therapeutic agents.


Subject(s)
Electric Stimulation , Pharmaceutical Preparations/administration & dosage , Animals , Cell Membrane Permeability , Dogs , Drug Delivery Systems , Electric Impedance , Humans , Models, Biological
3.
Presse Med ; 20(33): 1599-602, 1991 Oct 19.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1835074

ABSTRACT

Impedance is defined as resistance to alternating electrical current. It is inversely proportional to the volume of tissues traversed by the current. Cardiopulmonary bypass, as used in cardiac surgery, results in extravascular fluid overload manifested by a decrease in whole body and thoracic impedance. This non-invasive method has been used in 18 adult patients before, and in the days immediately following cardiopulmonary bypass for non-mitral cardiac surgery. Right and left thoracic impedances were reduced by 32 and 37 percent respectively during the first postoperative hour and returned to preoperative values after the second postoperative day. Whole body impedance was reduced by 14 percent in the first post-operative day, and this was accompanied by 17 percent and 16 percent decreases in the PaO2/PAO2 and PaO2/FIO2 ratios respectively. There was no correlation between impedance and these ratios which reflect pulmonary gases exchanges. Impedance appears to be a simple method to evaluate whole body and thoracic water contents, thereby providing guidance in post-cardiac surgery management.


Subject(s)
Body Water/physiology , Cardiopulmonary Bypass/adverse effects , Extravascular Lung Water/physiology , Adult , Aged , Blood Pressure Determination , Female , Heart Diseases/surgery , Hemodynamics , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Care , Prospective Studies
4.
Am J Clin Nutr ; 52(4): 581-5, 1990 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2403051

ABSTRACT

In 202 healthy subjects (81 men, 121 women) aged 12-71 y, impedance (Z) was measured with a two-electrode analyzer. Fat-free mass was assessed by hydrodensitometry (FFMd). This population was randomized into two groups for cross-validation. In group 1 the relationship between ht2/Z at 1 MHz and FFMd was highly significant (r = 0.85, P less than 0.001). The equation for predicting FFMd from impedance, height2, weight, and age obtained in group 1 (r = 0.97) was applied to group 2 (r = 0.96) without reduction in r value. The accuracy of this equation was not different between men and women or between active and sedentary people. These data indicate that the two-electrode impedance method is a reliable and valid approach not only for the determination of extracellular water (as previously shown) but also for that of FFM.


Subject(s)
Anthropometry/methods , Body Composition , Electrophysiology/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Child , Densitometry , Electric Conductivity , Female , Forecasting , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Anatomic , Regression Analysis
6.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6530519

ABSTRACT

In 1963 F.D. Moore and his colleagues described "the body cell mass", but up till now there has not been a practical method to isolate other components of the body. Electrical body impedance measurement makes it possible in pregnant women not only to separate the values relating to maternal tissues from those relating to fetal tissues but it is also possible to make out in the Lean Mass of the mother those parts that are due to extra-cellular fluid in the supporting tissues and particularly those that come from the cytoplasmic mass (water, proteins, electrolytes and dissolved substances). The method, which is founded on a well-known scientific basis, is simple and almost a-traumatic. It consists in measuring the electrical resistance given to the passage of a weak alternating current that is passed through two electrodes, one of which is placed on one hand and the other on the foot of the other side. This method gives a result in units of electricity (ohms) of the value of the active cellular component of the mother. As we know that the normal values are closely linked to the morphological features of the woman which are fixed, it is easy to determine them and compare the measurement obtained by impedance at the time the measurements are being taken. We therefore obtain an index N which is normally equal to 1 +/- 0.10 which gives evidence of an excess of cellular content when Nis greater than 1.10 or a decrease if N is less than 0.90.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Body Composition , Edema/diagnosis , Electric Conductivity , Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis , Extracellular Space , Female , Humans , Intracellular Fluid , Osmotic Pressure , Pre-Eclampsia/diagnosis , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications/metabolism , Sodium Chloride/metabolism
9.
Clin Exp Dial Apheresis ; 7(3): 235-50, 1983.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6671354

ABSTRACT

Everybody grants as a fact that hemodialysis disturbances are produced by volemia variations. During H-D the vascular sector is the necessary transit medium to withdraw excessive interstitial water. If this withdrawing is greater than the coming back of the interstitial water into the vascular sector, the plasmatic volume will be decreasing. Thus, to measure the variations of the plasmatic volume in circulating blood it is sufficient to effect a continuous measurement of these ones in a transducer having a definite volume. So, by the mean of an impedancemeter, 5 kHz impedance is continuously measured between the two electrodes of the transducer, because it is known (Thomasset's method) that at 5 kHz current uses only the plasma in order to pass from one electrode to another.


Subject(s)
Plasma Volume , Plethysmography, Impedance/methods , Renal Dialysis , Humans , Monitoring, Physiologic , Plethysmography, Impedance/instrumentation
11.
J Neurol ; 226(3): 199-203, 1981.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6172568

ABSTRACT

Body fluid volumes were determined by impedance measurements in several groups of patients. Boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy had decreased intracellular and extracellular fluid volumes. Patients with severe sequelae of poliomyelitis and with other severely disabling neurological diseases did not exhibit such profound alterations of their body fluid compartments.


Subject(s)
Body Fluid Compartments , Body Fluids , Muscular Dystrophies/physiopathology , Nervous System Diseases/physiopathology , Water/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Humans , Male , Poliomyelitis/physiopathology , Reference Values
12.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7462569

ABSTRACT

For a long time estimating body weight has not been the sole parameter of knowledge of the body constituents and the method of measuring "skin folds" only was of value in differentiating between the "thin mass" and the "fat mass". The authors used Thomasset's method of determination of body fluid compartments by electrical impedance measurements to measure objectively the extra-cellular water content and the total water content, which means the thin mass and the fat mass of the body. It is possible in pregnancy to work out how much of the increase in weight comes from the maternal structures and how much from the utero-fetal mass. The authors point out that the impedance method makes it possible to determine independently the maternal body constituents and those of the fetus carried by the mother. In this way it is easy to work out in cases of pathological weight gain whether this has arisen because of oedema or because of becoming fat. Furthermore the authors point out that what they call "eutrophy of pregnancy", which is the normal weight gain brought about by pregnancy, is similar to the state of affairs brought about by women taking oral contraceptives, which they call "oestroprogestative eutrophy".


Subject(s)
Body Composition , Body Weight , Plethysmography, Whole Body , Pregnancy , Body Fluid Compartments , Extracellular Space , Female , Humans
14.
C R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D ; 285(15): 1363-6, 1977 Nov 28.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-414853

ABSTRACT

The ability of small pieces of Rat Walker's tumour carcinome 256 to develop a subcutaneous tumour on another Rat is dependent on the value and the duration of heat treatment.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma 256, Walker/pathology , Temperature , Animals , Culture Media , Electric Conductivity , Neoplasm Transplantation , Rats , Time Factors
15.
Nouv Presse Med ; 6(25): 2249-51, 1977 Jun 18.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-896412

ABSTRACT

It deals with a new formula which gives the estimation of lean body mass (LBM) by the electric impedance measure at 1 MHz. According to the authors the weight of LBM is set up in two parts: the total water (TBW) conductive of electricity and an inert part (ILBM) which is a bad conductive one: the weight is an individual constant at the grown up. ILBM is calculated from simple morphological datums (H = height and C = wrist circonference). From which one concludes the formula: LBM = TBW + ILBM.


Subject(s)
Body Weight , Plethysmography, Impedance , Adipose Tissue , Adult , Body Composition , Body Water , Humans , Methods
18.
Nouv Presse Med ; 4(24): 1787-91, 1975 Jun 14.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1161479

ABSTRACT

During courses of haemodialysis or treatment with powerful diuretics, the clinician at the present time bases his actions on blood pressure levels which reflects blood volume and on weight variation which is dependent on water loss. The authors show, in studying variations in total body impedance at 5kHz and 1kHz and their ratio R, that there exists another method of observation which complements the basic notions provided by blood pressure levels and baseline weight. They were thus able to detect the possible formation of cellular oedema due to excessively rapid osmotic depletion. The method makes possible the evaluation of these sectorial fluid transfers when they occur, even though they are not evident clinically. This easy to use method is perhaps less rapid than the usual means of observation but is nevertheless more rational and provides information on electrolyte balance.


Subject(s)
Diuretics/therapeutic use , Electric Conductivity , Renal Dialysis , Water-Electrolyte Balance , Blood Volume , Body Water , Edema/prevention & control , Extracellular Space , Humans , Intracellular Fluid
19.
Aviat Space Environ Med ; 46(2): 152-5, 1975 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1115713

ABSTRACT

?The ratio of the LF and HF impedances appears to be an excellent and simple tool for investigation of liquid specimens, either of the total human body, taking into consideration global impedances, or of a particular organ, taking into consideration local impedances. We have sketched out in this communication a study of the global impedance ratio variations with age, but a large number of studies still remain to be undertaken in those cases of severe denutrition, as in all cases of metabolic illnesses. We can state that, in most cases, not only does the ratio decrease but that there is extreme difficulty in reestablishing normal values. Whatever action is undertaken, it seems that the intracellular liquid compartment remains insufficient with respect to that of the extracellular liquid compartment. It is as if the water will not enter in the cells or as if it were no longer retained within the cells. Finally, with this concept of impedance ratios of Zlf/Zhf a promising experimental method has been found which will, perhaps, enable better infestigations in a field which has often been left to one side.


Subject(s)
Body Composition , Body Fluids , Conductometry , Water-Electrolyte Balance , Conductometry/methods , Electric Conductivity , Extracellular Space , Humans , Intracellular Fluid
20.
Aviat Space Environ Med ; 46(2): 156-60, 1975 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1115714

ABSTRACT

Experiments were carried out on dogs using bielectrode probes having as adequate impedancemeter. The probe is introduced via a cranial opening into the grey matter. This gives the following: a low frequency reading which is related to the extra cellular fluid component; a high frequency reading which is related to the total overall liquids; and a proportionality ratio of these liquids in the explored volume. The impedance variations are functions of the nature and intessity of vascular disturbance. Variation of the low frequency impedance (5 kHz) is the most significant. The experimental prodedure consists of: 1) Abrupt and permanent circulatory arrest; 2) Circulatory reduction by haemorrhage followed by recovery (if necessary by means of blood transfusion); 3) Anoxia by CO inhalation, recovery affected by means of O2 inhalation; and 4) Hypoglycemic coma induced by intravenous injection of insulin. The changes in the biochemical state of the cerebral tissue give very large variations of the low frequency impedance. It is these variations which are to constitute the object of this communication.


Subject(s)
Brain Death/metabolism , Brain Edema/metabolism , Brain/metabolism , Conductometry , Hypoxia, Brain/metabolism , Water-Electrolyte Balance , Animals , Dogs , Hypoglycemia/metabolism
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