| Literature DB >> 29649794 |
Can Ekinci1, Merve Karabork1, Dimitrie Siriopol2, Neris Dincer3, Adrian Covic2, Mehmet Kanbay4.
Abstract
Volume overload is an important, may be the foremost, independent prognostic factor determining the outcome of hemodialysis patients. Therefore, it is crucial to measure fluid status of these patients and avoid volume overload. This review aims to evaluate volume overload, its effects on patients with renal diseases and current methodologies measuring volume status in the body. These techniques will be first classified as clinical evaluation and non-clinical and/or instrumental techniques, which includes biomarkers, ultrasonography, relative blood volume monitoring, bioimpedance, echocardiography, pulmonary artery catheterization, esophageal and/or suprasternal Doppler, and blood viscosity. Advantages and limitations of these different techniques will be reviewed extensively by comparing each other. At last, insights gained from this review can highlight the future prospects in this active area of research.Entities:
Keywords: Bioimpedance; Lung ultrasonography; Volume overload
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29649794 DOI: 10.1159/000487702
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Purif ISSN: 0253-5068 Impact factor: 2.614