HF-Dex™ Analysis for Heart Failure

Motivate your patients to improve treatment compliance. Go beyond the scale with HF-Dex, the newest technology for point-of-care heart failure fluid assessment.

HF-Dex® Analysis for Heart Failure

Objective Metric

  • HF-Dex is a measure of fluid status in heart failure patients
  • HF-Dex provides a consistent and objective metric, free of inter-observer error
  • HF-Dex tracks fluid retention and loss that are not visible with weight alone

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Objective Metric

Validated Data

  • Fluid volume measurement technology validated with gold standard dilution techniques1-6
  • BIS correlates highly with implantable pulmonary artery pressure monitor7

Track Success

  • Know your patient’s fluid status
  • Work with your patients to set healthy targets
  • Track changes in fluid status over time
  • Identify opportunities for improvement and highlight success

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References

  1. Birzniece V, et al. A critical evaluation of bioimpedance spectroscopy analysis in estimating body composition during GH treatment: comparison with bromide dilution and dual X-ray absorptiometry. Eur J Endo 2015;172(1):21-8.
  2. Van Den Ham ECH, et al. Bioimpedance Analysis Compared to Isotope Dilution, Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, and Anthropometry. JASN 1999;10(5):1067-79.
  3. Cicone et al. (2019) Agreement between deuterium oxide and bioimpedance spectroscopy measures of total body water. Presented on February 14th at the Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting in Greenville SC. Also, to be presented at the American College of Sports Medicine National Conference May 28- June 1st in Orlando, FL.
  4. Kerr A, et al. Validation of bioelectrical impedance spectroscopy to measure total body water in resistance trained males. Int J Sport Nutr and Exer 2015; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem.2014-0188.
  5. Moon JR, et al. Total body water changes after an exercise intervention tracked using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison. Clin Nutr 2009;1-10.Moon JR, et al. Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison. Nutr & Metab 2008; https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-5-7.
  6. Moon JR, et al. Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison. Nutr &
    Metab 2008; https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-7075-5-7.
  7. Study performed by and data on file at ImpediMed.