Non-invasive approaches to hydration assessment: a literature review.

Urolithiasis

Kidney Stone Clinic, University Hospital Brugmann, Place A. Van Gehuchtenplein 4, 1020, Brussels, Belgium.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Traditional hydration assessment methods are accurate but invasive, making them impractical for regular monitoring.
  • Non-invasive techniques like bioelectrical impedance analysis, electrodermal activity, ECG monitoring, and urine color charts have been developed for easier and more comfortable hydration tracking.
  • This review discusses how these methods utilize sensors and machine learning to provide real-time hydration feedback, which is essential for preventing urinary stones and improving kidney health.

Article Abstract

Traditional hydration assessment methods, while accurate, are often invasive and impractical for routine monitoring. In response, innovative non-invasive techniques such as bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), electrodermal activity (EDA), electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, and urine color charts have emerged, offering greater comfort and accessibility for patients. These methods use various types of sensors to capture a range of bio-signals, followed by machine learning-based classification or regression methods, providing real-time feedback on hydration status, which is crucial for effective management and prevention of urinary stones. This review explores the principles, applications, and efficacy of these non-invasive techniques, highlighting their potential to transform hydration monitoring in clinical and everyday settings. By facilitating improved patient compliance and enabling proactive hydration management, these approaches align with contemporary trends in personalized healthcare. This article presents a literature review on non-invasive approaches to hydration assessment, focusing on their significance in preventing kidney stone disease and enhancing kidney health.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00240-024-01630-yDOI Listing

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