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Bioimpedanciometry in nutritional and hydration assessments in a single dialysis center

BACKGROUND: Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) has been demonstrated to add accuracy to nutritional and volume status assessments in dialysis (HD) patients. AIM: to describe a sample of dialysis patients from a single center on their demographics and BIA of volume distribution and nutritional status, and m...

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Autores principales: Zeni, Claudia, Meinerz, Gisele, Kist, Roger, Gottschall, Catarina Bertaso Andreatta, Jorge, Brunno Brochado, Goldani, João Carlos, Keitel, Elizete
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697165/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36469485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2022-0037en
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author Zeni, Claudia
Meinerz, Gisele
Kist, Roger
Gottschall, Catarina Bertaso Andreatta
Jorge, Brunno Brochado
Goldani, João Carlos
Keitel, Elizete
author_facet Zeni, Claudia
Meinerz, Gisele
Kist, Roger
Gottschall, Catarina Bertaso Andreatta
Jorge, Brunno Brochado
Goldani, João Carlos
Keitel, Elizete
author_sort Zeni, Claudia
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description BACKGROUND: Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) has been demonstrated to add accuracy to nutritional and volume status assessments in dialysis (HD) patients. AIM: to describe a sample of dialysis patients from a single center on their demographics and BIA of volume distribution and nutritional status, and mortality during 12-month follow-up. METHODS: prospective observational cohort study to evaluate vintage HD patients with single-frequency BIA. RESULTS: we evaluated 82 patients, 29% over 65 years old. Elderly patients had higher ECW/TBW (0.51 vs. 0.44, p < 0.0001), and narrower phase angle (PhA) (4.9 vs. 6.4º, p < 0.0001). Fifteen patients (18.2%) died during follow-up, eight (53%) were elderly. Death was associated with age (62.6 vs. 50.2 years, p = 0.012), post-HD PhA (4.8 vs. 6.2º, p = 0.0001), and post-HD ECW/TBW (0.50 vs. 0.45, p = 0.015). The ROC curve analysis to predict mortality found ECW/TBW ≥ 0.47 and PhA ≤ 5.5º to have the best sensitivity and specificity. One-year patient survival was lower with post-HD ECW/TBW ≥ 0.47 (69.5% vs. 90.6%, p = 0.019), age ≥ 65 years (64.2%, vs. 86.2%, p = 0.029), and PhA ≤ 5.5º (68.2 vs. 91.0%, p = 0.002). Cox regression analysis demonstrated that PhA [HR 5.04 (95%CI 1.60–15.86), p = 0.006] remained associated with death after adjusting for age and ECW/TBW. CONCLUSION: BIA is useful in assessing volume distribution and nutrition in HD patients, and combined with clinical judgement, may help determine dry weight, especially in elderly patients. Narrower PhA and higher ECW/TBW after HD were associated with poorer one-year survival.
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spelling pubmed-106971652023-12-06 Bioimpedanciometry in nutritional and hydration assessments in a single dialysis center Zeni, Claudia Meinerz, Gisele Kist, Roger Gottschall, Catarina Bertaso Andreatta Jorge, Brunno Brochado Goldani, João Carlos Keitel, Elizete J Bras Nefrol Original Article BACKGROUND: Bioimpedance analysis (BIA) has been demonstrated to add accuracy to nutritional and volume status assessments in dialysis (HD) patients. AIM: to describe a sample of dialysis patients from a single center on their demographics and BIA of volume distribution and nutritional status, and mortality during 12-month follow-up. METHODS: prospective observational cohort study to evaluate vintage HD patients with single-frequency BIA. RESULTS: we evaluated 82 patients, 29% over 65 years old. Elderly patients had higher ECW/TBW (0.51 vs. 0.44, p < 0.0001), and narrower phase angle (PhA) (4.9 vs. 6.4º, p < 0.0001). Fifteen patients (18.2%) died during follow-up, eight (53%) were elderly. Death was associated with age (62.6 vs. 50.2 years, p = 0.012), post-HD PhA (4.8 vs. 6.2º, p = 0.0001), and post-HD ECW/TBW (0.50 vs. 0.45, p = 0.015). The ROC curve analysis to predict mortality found ECW/TBW ≥ 0.47 and PhA ≤ 5.5º to have the best sensitivity and specificity. One-year patient survival was lower with post-HD ECW/TBW ≥ 0.47 (69.5% vs. 90.6%, p = 0.019), age ≥ 65 years (64.2%, vs. 86.2%, p = 0.029), and PhA ≤ 5.5º (68.2 vs. 91.0%, p = 0.002). Cox regression analysis demonstrated that PhA [HR 5.04 (95%CI 1.60–15.86), p = 0.006] remained associated with death after adjusting for age and ECW/TBW. CONCLUSION: BIA is useful in assessing volume distribution and nutrition in HD patients, and combined with clinical judgement, may help determine dry weight, especially in elderly patients. Narrower PhA and higher ECW/TBW after HD were associated with poorer one-year survival. Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2022-12-05 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10697165/ /pubmed/36469485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2022-0037en Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jorge, Brunno Brochado
Goldani, João Carlos
Keitel, Elizete
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2022-0037en
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