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Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 52(2)
Tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurements are increasingly used as quantitative adjunctive tools to detect and assess lymphedema. Various factors affect measured TDC values that may impact clinical interpretations. Our goal was to investigate pos
Autor:
H N, Mayrovitz, D N, Weingrad
Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 51(3)
Truncal lymphedema is one possible complication of breast cancer treatment. It affects many women and is diagnosed based on symptoms and clinical assessment. Because changes occur late in the process, it is useful to have a quantitative assessment th
Autor:
H N, Mayrovitz, J A, Yzer
Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 50(2)
Based on preliminary observations that topical cooling appeared to soften lymphedematous and fibrotic tissue, our goal was to systematically and quantitatively evaluate this effect. For this purpose, topical cooling was used as part of treatment of l
Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 49(1)
Previous work showed tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measurements at 300 MHz useful to evaluate local skin water and then a hand-held compact version provided values similar to the original multi-probe system when assessed in healthy subjects. Our c
Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 48(1)
An easily measured, non-invasive, quantitative estimate of local skin tissue water is useful to assess local lymphedema and its change. One method uses skin tissue dielectric constant (TDC) values that at 300 MHz TDC depend on free and bound water wi
Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 47(3)
Quantitative measurements to detect lymphedema early in persons at-risk for breast cancer (BC) treatment-related lymphedema (BCRL) can aid clinical evaluations. Since BCRL may be initially manifest in skin and subcutis, the earliest changes might bes
Autor:
H N, Mayrovitz, S, Davey
Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 44(4)
Our goal was to determine effects of low-level-laser-therapy (LLLT) on skin water and tissue indentation resistance (TIR) in patients with arm (N = 38) or leg (N = 38) lymphedema. Skin water was determined from tissue dielectric constant (TDC) measur
Autor:
H N, Mayrovitz, J M, Macdonald
Publikováno v:
International angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology. 29(5)
Leg compression bandaging is the mainstay of venous ulcer treatment, yet little is known about the impact of therapeutic compression levels on arterial haemodynamics. In this study, the effect of foot-to-knee, four-layer compression bandaging on belo
Autor:
H N, Mayrovitz
Publikováno v:
Lymphology. 42(2)
Tissue water and mechanical property changes accompany lymphedema, however the relationship between these changes, if any, is unclear. Local tissue water is quantifiable using the tissue's dielectric constant (TDC), but a non-gravity dependent handhe