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Age-related extracellular to total body water volume ratio (Ecv/TBW)--can it be used for "dry weight" determination in dialysis patients? Application of multifrequency bioimpedance measurement.

F Lopot1, B Nejedlý, H Novotná, M Macková, S Sulková.   

Abstract

The article suggests a novel method for quantitative determination of optimal dry weight in dialysis patient based on their extracellular volume (ECV) to total body water (TBW) ratio and its relation to age. Values of ECV and TBW are evaluated by means of whole body multifrequency bioimpedometry. In an effort to find a suitable marker of hydration status in an individual from bioimpedance data, significant correlation has been found between ECV/TBW ratio and age in health. Assuming that all excess fluid in dialysis patients is stored exclusively in ECV and that distribution of their TBW at the state of optimal dry weight corresponds to that of a healthy person of the same age, the pre-dialysis ECV/TBW could be used for quantitative determination of optimal dry weight and/or of the ultrafiltration to reach this weight. Practical bioimpedance measurement of ECV/TBW in a group of dialysis patients both pre- and post-dialysis confirmed both above assumptions, i.e. nearly exclusively extracellular origin of ultrafiltration as well as normalisation of the ECV/TBW ratio towards the end of dialysis. Supporting evidence of increasing ECV/TBW value with age was also found in literature. Although the suggested method needs detailed analysis of possible disturbing factors (ethnic "specificity" of the reference ECV/TBW vs. age characteristics in health, possible difference in "biological" and "physical" age of dialysis patient and others), the article is published at this early stage to enable wider testing of the proposed novel method by different investigators.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12296460     DOI: 10.1177/039139880202500803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Artif Organs        ISSN: 0391-3988            Impact factor:   1.595


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