Abstract
Abstract
Background:
The aim was to assess the agreement between bioimpedance indices and inter-limb volume differences, as assessed by perometry, for assessment of unilateral arm lymphedema.
Methods:
Impedance was measured in the arms of 45 women with lymphedema and a separate control group without lymphedema (
Results:
Impedance indices were highly correlated (
Conclusions:
Bioelectrical impedance analysis, although not providing a quantitative volume measurement of lymphedema, provides a measurement index that is highly correlated with quantitative measurements of the volume increase in limb size seen in lymphedema. The speed and ease of the impedance technique renders it a suitable alternative to perometry for the assessment of lymphedema.
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