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What is Impedance

Encyclopedia of Healthcare Information Systems
The opposition to flow of an alternating current. Impedance is a complex entity that describes all resistance to current flow. Impedance is composed of resistance (the real component) and capacitive and or inductive reactance (the imaginary components).
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Electrical Impedance Spectroscopy as a Powerful Analytical Tool for Monitoring Microbiological Growth on Medical Implants
Louise M. Oliver (University of Ulster, UK), E. T. McAdams (University of Ulster, UK), P. S.M. Dunlop (University of Ulster, UK), J. A. Byrne (University of Ulster, UK), I. S. Blair (University of Ulster, UK), M. Boyle (Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland), and K. G. McGuigan (Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-889-5.ch062
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Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) are defined as infections that are neither present nor incubating when a patient enters the hospital (Bourn, 2000). Their effects vary from discomfort to prolonged or permanent disability and they may contribute directly or substantially to a patient’s death. HAI’s are estimated to cost the National Health Service (NHS) in England £1 billion annually (Bourn, 2000) with as many as 5,000 patients dying as a result of acquiring such an infection (Anon, 2001). Not all hospital-acquired infections are preventable but Infection Control Teams believe that they could be reduced by at least 15%, with yearly savings of £150 million (Anon, 2001). Central intravascular catheters have been found to be a common source of infection. Catheters can become infected via a number of different routes with the infection proliferating in multiple areas along the catheter surface. It has been reported that over 40% of the identified micro-organisms causing hospital-acquired infection were Staphylococci, an organism that is typically found on the natural skin flora (Bourn, 2000).
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