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Numerical expression of volume status using the bioimpedance ratio in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients: A pilot study
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice ; : 290-295, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-218947
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Volume overload results in higher mortality rates in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). The ratio of bioimpedance (RBI) might be a helpful parameter in adjusting dry body weight in CAPD patients. This study examined whether it is possible to distinguish between non-hypervolemic status and hypervolemic status in CAPD patients by using only RBI.

METHODS:

RBI was calculated as follows RBI = impedance at 50 kHz/impedance at 500 kHz. Based on the experts’ judgements, a total of 64 CAPD patients were divided into two groups, a non-hypervolemic group and a hypervolemic group. The RBI was measured from right wrist to right ankle (rw-raRBI) by bioimpedance spectroscopy (BCM®, Fresenius Medical Care) before and after the peritosol was emptied. Other RBIs were measured from the right side of the anterior superior iliac spine to the ipsilateral ankle (rasis-raRBI) to control for the electro-physiological effects of peritoneal dialysate.

RESULTS:

The mean rw-raRBI of non-hypervolemic patients was higher than that of hypervolemic patients in the presence (1.141 ± 0.022 vs. 1.121 ± 0.021, P < 0.001) of a peritosol. Likewise, the mean rasis-raRBI of non-hypervolemic patients was higher than that of hypervolemic patients (presence of peritosol 1.136 ± 0.026 vs. 1.109 ± 0.022, P < 0.001; absence of peritosol 1.131 ± 0.022 vs. 1.107 ± 0.022, P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION:

The volume status of CAPD patients was able to be simply expressed by RBI. Therefore, this study suggests that when patients cannot be analyzed using BCM, RBI could be an alternative.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Spectrum Analysis / Spine / Wrist / Body Weight / Pilot Projects / Mortality / Peritoneal Dialysis / Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory / Electric Impedance / Ankle Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Kidney Research and Clinical Practice Year: 2017 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Spectrum Analysis / Spine / Wrist / Body Weight / Pilot Projects / Mortality / Peritoneal Dialysis / Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory / Electric Impedance / Ankle Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Kidney Research and Clinical Practice Year: 2017 Type: Article