1. Identification of fluid overload in elderly patients with chronic kidney disease using bioimpedance techniques
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Usama Hussein, Monica Cimini, Garry J. Handelman, Jochen G. Raimann, Li Liu, Samer R. Abbas, Peter Kotanko, Nathan W. Levin, Fredric O. Finkelstein, and Fansan Zhu
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Heart Failure ,Male ,Leg ,Physiology ,Renal Dialysis ,Physiology (medical) ,Electric Impedance ,Humans ,Female ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Water-Electrolyte Balance ,Aged - Abstract
Diagnosis of fluid overload (FO) in early stage is essential to manage fluid balance of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the identification of fluid status in patients with CKD is largely dependent on the physician's clinical acumen. The ratio of fluid overload to extracellular volume (FO/ECV) has been used as a reference to assess fluid status. The primary aim of this study was to compare FO/ECV with other bioimpedance methods and clinical assessments in patients with CKD. Whole body ECV, intracellular volume (ICV), total body water (TBW), and calf normalized resistivity (CNR) were measured (Hydra 4200). Thresholds of FO utilizing CNR and ECV/TBW were derived by receiver operator characteristic (ROC) analysis based on data from pooled patients with CKD and healthy subjects (HSs). Clinical assessments of FO in patients with CKD were performed by nephrologists. Patients with CKD (stage 3 and stage 4) (
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- 2022