Literature DB >> 19619257

Value of the extracellular water ratio for assessment of cirrhotic patients with and without ascites.

Nagisa Hara1, Motoh Iwasa, Kazuko Iwata, Hirohide Miyachi, Hideaki Tanaka, Masaki Takeo, Naoki Fujita, Yoshinao Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki Takei.   

Abstract

AIMS: Ascites, which often complicates liver cirrhosis, is reported to be a factor that worsens the outcome. The aims of this study were to quantify body water compartment changes in cirrhotic patients, with and without ascites, and to elucidate the value of body water analysis for predicting the development of ascites.
METHODS: A total of 109 cirrhotic patients, with and without ascites, and 65 controls were studied. Intra- and extracellular water (ECW) in the whole body and in the arm, leg and trunk were measured using the recently developed 8-electrodes multiple-frequency bioelectrical impedance analyzer. Furthermore, patients without ascites were followed to an episode of ascites or death.
RESULTS: Patients with liver cirrhosis had significantly higher ECW ratios than controls. ECW ratios were increased in cirrhotic patients with moderate and severe disease. The ECW ratio of the trunk showed highly significant changes in cirrhotic patients with ascites. The ECW ratio correlated with age, serum albumin, and prothrombin time. A relative expansion of ECW and low albumin were predictive of further episodes of ascites (log-rank 6.94, P < 0.01). In multivariate analysis, the ECW ratio was independently associated with the development of ascites.
CONCLUSION: Liver cirrhosis was characterized by a redistribution of body water. The ECW ratio is a reliable tool for quantification of redistribution of body water and can predict the development of ascites.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19619257     DOI: 10.1111/j.1872-034X.2009.00546.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatol Res        ISSN: 1386-6346            Impact factor:   4.288


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