Publications by authors named "Olga Rubalsky"

Unlabelled: Measurement of internal thoracic impedance (ITI) is sensitive and accurate in detecting acute pulmonary edema even at its preclinical stage. We evaluated the suitability of the highly sensitive and noninvasive RS-207 monitor for detecting pleural effusion and for demonstrating increased ITI during its resolution. This prospective controlled study was performed in a single department of internal medicine of a university-affiliated hospital between 2012-2013.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Olga Rubalsky"

  • Olga Rubalsky's research includes a focus on the measurement of internal thoracic impedance (ITI) as a method for early detection of pleural effusion and pulmonary edema.
  • In her 2015 study published in PLoS One, she assesses the effectiveness of the noninvasive RS-207 monitor for detecting acute pulmonary edema and tracking ITI changes during pleural effusion resolution.
  • The findings indicate that ITI measurement is a sensitive and accurate technique, capable of identifying conditions even in their preclinical stages, which may enhance patient monitoring and outcomes in clinical settings.