Description
InBody S10
Medical Grade Body Water Analyzer
The InBody S10 Body Water Analyzer uses attachable electrodes to identify excess fluid and assess cellular health, making it ideal for immobile or amputee patients. The InBody S10 has been recognized in various medical fields, such as nephrology, cardiology, and intensive care unit (ICU) as a device that accurately measures body water.
InBody S10 Key Features
| Versatility in Measurement Positions
Offering versatility in measurement positions, including supine, standing, and sitting, while providing accurate body water analysis.
| Easily Attachable Electrode
Equipped with comfortable and easily attachable electrodes, the InBody S10 ensures a seamless experience for both patients and healthcare providers.
| Adhesive Type Electrode for Amputees
Adhesive Type electrodes offer a practical alternative for amputee and bandaged patients, unlike touch-type electrodes which require intact limbs for contact points.
| Portable Design
Can be mounted on a mobile cart for convenient measurements in different rooms, ideal for healthcare settings to facilitate efficient testing between patient rooms.
InBody Test Result Sheet
Body Composition
Result Sheet
The InBody S10 Body Composition Result Sheet offers a comprehensive breakdown of muscle, fat, and body water. Additionally, it provides advanced insights including Visceral Fat Area, Whole Body and Segmental ECW Ratio, Whole Body and Segmental Phase Angle, offering deeper understanding of body water balance and cellular health.
Body Water
Result Sheet
The InBody S10 Body Water Result Sheet provides a comprehensive analysis of body water, including Segmental ECW Ratio Analysis and Segmental Body Water Analysis. This detailed assessment allows for a nuanced understanding of fluid distribution in each body segment, enabling the identification of unusual shifts that may arise from factors such as injury, aging, obesity, edema, and other health conditions.
Additionally, the Water Control shows the water level to be controlled based on the ECW ratio, that is set differently according to the presence or absence of complications.
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