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Measurement of Fluid Status Using Bioimpedance Methods in Korean Pediatric
Patients on Hemodialysis
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Yang EM
; Park E
; Ahn YH
; Choi HJ
; Kang HG
; Cheong HI
; Ha IS
J Korean Med Sci
2017[Nov]; 32
(11
): 1828-1834
PMID28960036
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Adequate fluid management is an important therapeutic goal of dialysis. Recently,
bioelectrical impedance methods have been used to determine body fluid status,
but pediatric reports are rare. To determine the accuracy of bioelectrical
impedance methods in the assessment of body fluid statusof children undergoing
hemodialysis (HD), 12 children on HD were studied. A multi-frequency bioimpedance
analysis device (Inbody S10) and bioimpedance spectroscopy device (BCM) were used
to evaluate fluid status. Fluid removal during a HD session (assessed as
body-weight change, ?BWt) was compared with the difference in total body water
determined by each device (measured fluid difference, ?MF), which showed strong
correlation using either method (Pearson's coefficient, r = 0.772 with Inbody S10
vs. 0.799 with BCM). Bioimpedance measurement indicated fluid overload (FO; ?HS
greater than 7%) in 34.8% with Inbody S10 and 56.5% with BCM, and only about 60%
of children with FO by bioimpedance methods showed clinical symptoms such as
hypertension and edema. In some patients with larger weight gain Inbody
S10-assessed overhydration (OH) was much smaller than BCM-assessed OH, suggesting
that BCM is more relevant in estimating fluid accumulation amount than Inbody
S10. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the use of body composition
monitors to assess fluid status in Korean children receiving HD.