Clinical implications of remote dielectric sensing system to estimate lung fluid levels

Teruhiko Imamura*, Nikhil Narang, Koichiro Kinugawa

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The reduction of pulmonary congestion is an essential clinical target in the management of chronic heart failure. This proves to be challenging given the lack of a gold standard method to quantify the degree of pulmonary congestion both quickly and non-invasively. Remote dielectric sensing (ReDS) is a non-invasive electromagnetic energy-based technology to quantify lung fluid levels as a percentage within minutes. This technique, due to its high negative predictive value, may be a useful tool particularly to rule out primarily cardiac causes of dyspnea in ambulatory patients when the values are normal. Further studies are warranted to establish ReDS-guided management of congestive heart failure patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)276-282
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Cardiology
Volume81
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023/03

Keywords

  • Congestion
  • Heart failure
  • Hemodynamics
  • Remote dielectric sensing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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