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From: Intravenous Fluid Challenge Decreases Intracellular Volume: A Bioimpedance Spectroscopy-Based Crossover Study in Healthy Volunteers

Figure 2

Volume status, hemodynamics, urine output and body weight during the fluid intervention (“Fluid”) and thirsting (“Zero”). Time course of fluid load (a), intracellular volume (b), extracellular volume (c), total body volume (d), relative fluid load (e), hemodynamics (f), urinary excretion (g) and body weight (h). Values are depicted as means ± standard errors of the means. Significant differences were determined by Student’s t-test and are marked (black stars) at the 0.05 probability level. U marks time point of urinating in an upright position.

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