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Compute various physiological tissue parameters (table 1) within certain organs (Table 2) Statistical analysis of the functional risk (Table 3) of various body systems Biochemical values of interstitial fluid (Table 4) Body composition analyzer Table 1.List of physiological tissue parameters Parameter1: Intensity in ľA Parameter 2: Resistance in Kohms Parameter 3: Conductivity in S.m-1 Parameter 4: pH Parameter 5: Estimation of the VO2 (oxygen consumption) Parameter 6: Estimation of the mitochondria activity Parameter 7: Estimation of the tissue blood pressure and blood flow Parameter 8: Estimation of the tissue blood viscosity Parameter 9: Estimation of the tissue water content Parameter 10: Estimation of the neuronal excitability (Brain EIS) Parameter 11: Estimation of the bone density (Vertebrae EIS)
Table 2. List of organs evaluated with The EIS modeling system: The EIS medical system provides a model of the human body in order to evaluate the physiological tissue parameters of the following organs: Stomach/ Duodenum Small Intestine Ascending Part of Intestine Descending Part of Intestine Hepatic Zone of Intestine Splenic part of the transversal colon Sigmoid colon/ rectum Oesophagus Left and Right lobes of Liver/ Gallbladder Pancreas Bronchis/ Trachea Left and Right frontal lobe of the cortex Left and right temporal lobe and limbic system Prostrate/ Uterus Bladder Left Kidney/ Right Kidney Intracranial vessels (left and right) Thyroid Medullo adrenal/ Cortico Adrenal Vertebrae All the lobes of the lung.
Table 3.List of statistical functional risks: Respiratory functional risk Digestive functional risk Immune functional risk Renal and urogenital functional risk Neuro muscular functional risk Cardiovascular functional risk Endocrine functional risk Neurological functional risk Metabolic general functional
Table 4. List of biochemical values from the interstitial fluid Ionogramme Ca+ Mg Na+ K+ Phosphates Iron
Biochemical Constants Triglycerides Urea Uric Acid Glucose Atherogenic Quotient
Hormonal Assessment TSH FSH DHEA Cortisol Aldosterone Adrenomedullary Testosterone or Oestradiol Insulin PTH T3 ADH ACTH
Davenport Diagram H+ pH CO2 Bicarbonates |