Preoperative bioelectrical impedance predicts intensive care length of stay in children following cardiac surgery
Preoperative bioelectrical impedance predicts intensive care length of stay in children following cardiac surgery
We have previously shown that children with a bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy phase angle at 50° (PA 50°) of <2.7 on postoperative day 2 had a four-fold increase in the risk of prolonged paediatric intensive care length of stay. In this study, we demonstrate a relationship between a baseline measure of phase angle 200/5° and postoperative length of stay.
Bioelectrical impedance, CHD, phase angle, surgery
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Marino, Luise V.
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Griksaitis, Michael J.
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Pappachan, John V.
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May 2018
Marino, Luise V.
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Marino, Luise V., Griksaitis, Michael J. and Pappachan, John V.
(2018)
Preoperative bioelectrical impedance predicts intensive care length of stay in children following cardiac surgery.
Cardiology in the Young, 28 (5), .
(doi:10.1017/S1047951118000136).
Abstract
We have previously shown that children with a bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy phase angle at 50° (PA 50°) of <2.7 on postoperative day 2 had a four-fold increase in the risk of prolonged paediatric intensive care length of stay. In this study, we demonstrate a relationship between a baseline measure of phase angle 200/5° and postoperative length of stay.
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Accepted/In Press date: 22 January 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 March 2018
Published date: May 2018
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Bioelectrical impedance, CHD, phase angle, surgery
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