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Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial

AIMS: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether body composition analysis (BCA) derived from bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) could be used to monitor the hydration status of patients with acute heart failure (AHF) during intensified diuretic therapy. METHODS AND RESULTS: This obs...

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Autores principales: De Ieso, Fiorangelo, Mutke, Markus Reinhold, Brasier, Noe Karl, Raichle, Christina Janitha, Keller, Bettina, Sucker, Celine, Abdelhamid, Khaled, Bloch, Tiziano, Reissenberger, Pamela, Schönenberg, Ladina, Fischer, Sandro Kevin, Saboz, Jonas, Weber, Nora, Schädelin, Sabine, Bruni, Nicole, Wright, Patrick R., Eckstein, Jens
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8712800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34647695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13641
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author De Ieso, Fiorangelo
Mutke, Markus Reinhold
Brasier, Noe Karl
Raichle, Christina Janitha
Keller, Bettina
Sucker, Celine
Abdelhamid, Khaled
Bloch, Tiziano
Reissenberger, Pamela
Schönenberg, Ladina
Fischer, Sandro Kevin
Saboz, Jonas
Weber, Nora
Schädelin, Sabine
Bruni, Nicole
Wright, Patrick R.
Eckstein, Jens
author_facet De Ieso, Fiorangelo
Mutke, Markus Reinhold
Brasier, Noe Karl
Raichle, Christina Janitha
Keller, Bettina
Sucker, Celine
Abdelhamid, Khaled
Bloch, Tiziano
Reissenberger, Pamela
Schönenberg, Ladina
Fischer, Sandro Kevin
Saboz, Jonas
Weber, Nora
Schädelin, Sabine
Bruni, Nicole
Wright, Patrick R.
Eckstein, Jens
author_sort De Ieso, Fiorangelo
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description AIMS: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether body composition analysis (BCA) derived from bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) could be used to monitor the hydration status of patients with acute heart failure (AHF) during intensified diuretic therapy. METHODS AND RESULTS: This observational, single‐centre study involved a novel, validated eight‐electrode segmental body composition analyser to perform BCA derived from BIVA with an alternating current of 100 μA at frequencies of 5, 7.5, 50, and 75 kHz. The BCA‐derived and BIVA‐derived parameters were estimated and compared with daily body weight measurements in hospitalized patients with AHF. A total of 867 BCA and BIVA assessments were conducted in 142 patients (56.3% men; age 76.8 ± 10.7 years). Daily changes in total body water (TBW) and extracellular water (ECW) were significantly associated with changes in body weight in 62.2% and 89.1% of all measurements, respectively (range, ±1 kg). Repeated measures correlation coefficients between weight loss and TBW loss resulted with rho 0.43, P < 0.01, confidence interval (CI) [0.36, 0.50] and rho 0.71, P > 0.01, CI [0.67, 0.75] for ECW loss. Between the first and last assessments, the mean weight loss was −2.5 kg, compared with the −2.6 L mean TBW loss and −1.7 L mean ECW loss. BIVA revealed an increase in mean Resistance R and mean Reactance X(c) across all frequencies, with the subsequent reduction in body fluid (including corresponding body weight) between the first and last assessments. CONCLUSIONS: Body composition analysis derived from BIVA with a focus on ECW is a promising approach to detect changes in hydration status in patients undergoing intensified diuretic therapy. Defining personalized BIVA reference values using bioelectrical impedance devices is a promising approach to monitor hydration status.
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spelling pubmed-87128002022-01-04 Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial De Ieso, Fiorangelo Mutke, Markus Reinhold Brasier, Noe Karl Raichle, Christina Janitha Keller, Bettina Sucker, Celine Abdelhamid, Khaled Bloch, Tiziano Reissenberger, Pamela Schönenberg, Ladina Fischer, Sandro Kevin Saboz, Jonas Weber, Nora Schädelin, Sabine Bruni, Nicole Wright, Patrick R. Eckstein, Jens ESC Heart Fail Original Articles AIMS: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether body composition analysis (BCA) derived from bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) could be used to monitor the hydration status of patients with acute heart failure (AHF) during intensified diuretic therapy. METHODS AND RESULTS: This observational, single‐centre study involved a novel, validated eight‐electrode segmental body composition analyser to perform BCA derived from BIVA with an alternating current of 100 μA at frequencies of 5, 7.5, 50, and 75 kHz. The BCA‐derived and BIVA‐derived parameters were estimated and compared with daily body weight measurements in hospitalized patients with AHF. A total of 867 BCA and BIVA assessments were conducted in 142 patients (56.3% men; age 76.8 ± 10.7 years). Daily changes in total body water (TBW) and extracellular water (ECW) were significantly associated with changes in body weight in 62.2% and 89.1% of all measurements, respectively (range, ±1 kg). Repeated measures correlation coefficients between weight loss and TBW loss resulted with rho 0.43, P < 0.01, confidence interval (CI) [0.36, 0.50] and rho 0.71, P > 0.01, CI [0.67, 0.75] for ECW loss. Between the first and last assessments, the mean weight loss was −2.5 kg, compared with the −2.6 L mean TBW loss and −1.7 L mean ECW loss. BIVA revealed an increase in mean Resistance R and mean Reactance X(c) across all frequencies, with the subsequent reduction in body fluid (including corresponding body weight) between the first and last assessments. CONCLUSIONS: Body composition analysis derived from BIVA with a focus on ECW is a promising approach to detect changes in hydration status in patients undergoing intensified diuretic therapy. Defining personalized BIVA reference values using bioelectrical impedance devices is a promising approach to monitor hydration status. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8712800/ /pubmed/34647695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13641 Text en © 2021 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
De Ieso, Fiorangelo
Mutke, Markus Reinhold
Brasier, Noe Karl
Raichle, Christina Janitha
Keller, Bettina
Sucker, Celine
Abdelhamid, Khaled
Bloch, Tiziano
Reissenberger, Pamela
Schönenberg, Ladina
Fischer, Sandro Kevin
Saboz, Jonas
Weber, Nora
Schädelin, Sabine
Bruni, Nicole
Wright, Patrick R.
Eckstein, Jens
Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial
title Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial
title_full Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial
title_fullStr Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial
title_full_unstemmed Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial
title_short Body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the Scale Heart Failure trial
title_sort body composition analysis in patients with acute heart failure: the scale heart failure trial
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8712800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34647695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.13641
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