Multi-frequency bioimpedance analysis (MFBIA) is used to measure lymphedema, but it is a biomarker that is sensitive to stiffness. Lymphedema is a condition that can be accompanied by stiffness, but no studies have considered this, so we tried to use non-invasive elastography as a biomarker for stiffness. This retrospective study included 102 patients with lymphedema, divided into two groups according to the elastography strain ratio: stiff group (elastography strain ratio <0.7, n = 48) and non-stiff group (elastography strain ratio >0.7, n = 54). We estimated the volume of the affected arm based the extracellular water (ECW) volume calculated using MFBIA through a simple linear regression method. The adjusted R2 was 0.044 in the stiff group and 0.729 in the non-stiff group. Stepwise multivariate linear regression was used to investigate the significant factors for estimating the affected arm volume for each group. In the non-stiff group, the significantly associated factors were impedance at 50 kHz, weight, and height (adjusted R = 0.724; = 0.003). In the stiff group, significant associations were observed among impedance at 250 kHz, impedance at 1 kHz, weight, and height (adjusted R = 0.705, = 0.041). Considering the characteristics of lymphedema, using MFBIA concurrently with elastography can be useful biomarker for estimating lymphedema.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17520363.2024.2415283 | DOI Listing |
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