2016, Number 08
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MediSan 2016; 20 (08)
Fat free mass in patients with ischemic heart disease treated with corrective surgery without heart-lung machine
Rizo RRR, Mesa DM, Núñez BAI, Pupo LVAB, Matute GY
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 1094-2000
PDF size: 326.99 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A prospective and longitudinal study of 42 adults, of both sexes, with ischemic heart
disease, treated with corrective surgery without heart-lung machine was carried out in
the Territorial Center of Cardiovascular Surgery in Santiago de Cuba, aimed at
measuring the fat free mass by means of the method of electric bioimpedancy, during
the first quarter of 2014. The results showed that the fat free mass average of the
postoperative period was significantly higher (p ‹ 0,05) than that of the measuring in
the preoperative period. It was concluded that this increase was interpreted
presumably as an overestimation caused by organic factors that affected the
measuring technique.
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