RESULTS OF BIOIMPEDANCE ANALYSIS IN CHILDREN WITH EMERGENCY PATHOLOGY OF THE URINARY SYSTEM
Keywords:
bioimpedance analysis, children, urolithiasis, water balance.Abstract
Introduction. The number of studies on the application of bioimpedance analysis in pediatric surgery is disproportionately low, and in domestic literature, there are practically few sources available, which necessitates the investigation of the potential of bioimpedance as an objective method for studying the course of pathological processes.
Aim. To explore the possibilities of bioimpedance analysis in the comprehensive diagnosis of children with emergency pathology of the urinary system.
Materials and Methods. Bioimpedance analysis using the "InBody 230" human body composition analyzer was performed on 45 boys aged 7 to 18 years, who were urgently hospitalized with urolithiasis.
Results. Bioimpedance analysis of the body composition in boys with emergency pathology of the urinary system revealed a decrease in muscle mass and total body fluid, which remained unnoticed during the examination.
Conclusions. Bioimpedance analysis appears to be the simplest, safest, and most informative method for evaluating water balance and the development of physical status in routine clinical practice.
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