Literature DB >> 27620902

Application of bioimpedance spectroscopy in Asian dialysis patients (ABISAD-III): a randomized controlled trial for clinical outcomes.

Chen Huan-Sheng1, Chang Yeong-Chang2, Hsieh Ming-Hsing3, Tseng Fan-Lieh3, Lin Chu-Cheng4, Wu Tsai-Kun5, Chen Hung-Ping5, Hung Sze-Hung6, Chiu Hsien-Chang7, Lee Chia-Chen2, Hou Chun-Cheng8, Cheng Chun-Ting9, Liou Hung-Hsiang10, Lin Chun-Ju11, Lim Paik-Seong12.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Fluid management with body composition monitor based on bioimpedance spectroscopy (BCM-BIS) has been found to be beneficial for dialysis patients. We conducted a study to provide an algorithm for the determination of post-dialysis target weight (PDTW) and to evaluate whether this approach could improve clinical outcomes compared to patients who had PDTW decided clinically.
METHODS: Two hundred and ninety-eight dialysis patients participated in this 1-year randomized controlled trial. The outcomes were all-cause hospitalization rate, AFO or CV-related events, hypertension and intra-dialysis morbidities.
RESULTS: 80 % of post-dialysis weight reached the target set with current algorithm. All-cause hospitalization rate was not different. Incidence of acute fluid overload (AFO) or CV-related events was lower in study group. Longitudinal data showed decreased incidence of hypertension, intra-dialysis morbidities and intra-dialysis hypotension.
CONCLUSIONS: Assessment of PDTW by BCM-BIS with an explicit algorithm decreased AFO or CV-related events, hypertension and intra-dialysis morbidities. Further studies were required to demonstrate possible benefits of hospitalization rate.

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Keywords:  Bioimpedance spectroscopy; Body composition monitor; Hemodialysis; Intra-dialysis morbidities

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27620902     DOI: 10.1007/s11255-016-1415-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-1623            Impact factor:   2.370


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