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Role of the new bioimpedance monitoring device (Seca

Authors :
Kimio, Watanabe
Yugo, Ito
Takuya, Fujimaru
Masahiko, Nagahama
Fumika, Taki
Masaaki, Nakayama
Source :
Clinical and experimental nephrology. 26(5)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In recent years, bioimpedance analysis has come to be widely used in clinical practice for dialysis patients, but there is not sufficient consensus on its significance. We aimed to examine the merits of performing bioimpedance analysis in addition to conventional evaluation methods for dry weight such as measuring human atrial natriuretic peptide (hANP), blood pressure, and cardiothoracic ratio in patients on chronic hemodialysis.Body composition of 78 hemodialysis patients was performed by using a new and more accurate segmental multifrequency bioimpedance analysis device (SecaMean age of the patients was 66.9 ± 12.6 years and 80.8% were males. Mean value of hANP and the ratio of extracellular water to total body water (ECW/TBW) were 61.4 ± 36.4 pg/mL and 46.1 ± 3.9%, respectively. The calculated ECW/TBW cutoff point for hANP 50 pg/mL was 45.0%, with sensitivity of 74.4% and specificity of 64.7%. Patients with an ECW/TBW of more than 45% and hANP value of 50 pg/mL had a higher blood pressure and cardiothoracic ratio on chest X-ray examination.Our results suggest that the ratio of extracellular water to total body water of more than 45% and hANP value of ≥ 50 pg/mL were overhydrated in chronic hemodialysis patients. Whether monitoring levels of these parameters has a role in the outcome including patients' survival and cardiovascular events requires further study.

Details

ISSN :
14377799
Volume :
26
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical and experimental nephrology
Accession number :
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