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The subepidermal moisture scanner: The technology explained
Amit Gefen
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, Graham Ross
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Department of Bio-Medical Engineering
Bruin Biometrics LLC (BBI)
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Sub-epidermal Moisture
100%
Edema
44%
Tissue Health
22%
Capacitance
22%
Anatomical Location
22%
Biocapacitance
22%
Fluid Content
22%
Clinical Trials
11%
Electrical Properties
11%
Health Condition
11%
In Silico
11%
Human Skin
11%
Electric Charge
11%
Operation Mode
11%
D-value
11%
Systemic Change
11%
Inflammatory Pathways
11%
Pressure Ulcer
11%
Pressure Injury
11%
Blood Vessel Wall
11%
Tissue Depth
11%
Abnormal Change
11%
Physical Biomarker
11%
Subdermal
11%
Commercial Launch
11%
Tissue Fluid
11%
Intact Skin
11%
Tissue Physiology
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Edema
100%
Biological Marker
25%
Pressure Ulcer
25%
Food and Drug Administration
25%
Pressure Injury
25%
Tissue Water
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Edema
100%
Biological Marker
25%
In Silico
25%
Clinical Trial
25%
Decubitus
25%
Blood Vessel Wall
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Tissue Water
100%
Blood Vessel Wall
100%