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A Review of Electrical Impedance Spectrometry Methods for Parametric Estimation of Physiologic Fluid Volumes (MSFC Center Director's Discretionary Fund Final Report, Project No. 96-03)

NASA/TM-210200, Dewberry, B., A Review of Electrical Impedance Spectrometry Methods for Parametric Estimation of Physiologic Fluid Volumes (MSFC Center Director's Discretionary Fund Final Report, Project No. 96-03), Avionics Department, Engineering Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, January 2000, pp. 36, Format(s): PDF 281k

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Electrical impedance spectrometry involves measurement of the complex resistance of a load at multiple frequencies. With this information in the form of impedance magnitude and phase, or resistance and reactance, basic structure or function of the load can be estimated. The "load" targeted for measurement and estimation in this study consisted of the water-bearing tissues of the human calf. It was proposed and verified that by measuring the electrical impedance of the human calf and fitting this data to a model of fluid compartments, the lumped-model volume of intracellular and extracellular spaces could be estimated. By performing this estimation over time, the volume dynamics during application of stimuli which affect the direction of gravity can be viewed. The resulting data can form a basis for further modeling and verification of cardiovascular and compartmental modeling of fluid reactions to microgravity as well as countermeasures to the headward shift of fluid during head-down tilt or spaceflight
Keywords:electrical impedance spectrometer, bioimpedance, parameter estimation, volume measurement
Subjects:Life Sciences: Aerospace Medicines: Aerospace Medicine
ID Code:520
Deposited On:30 July 2002