The relation between body fluid composition and echocardiographic tissue Doppler measurements in patients with end-stage renal disease.
Bioimpedance analysis measurement
Hemodialysis
Over hydration
Tissue Doppler measurements
Journal
International urology and nephrology
ISSN: 1573-2584
Titre abrégé: Int Urol Nephrol
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 0262521
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
Nov 2020
Nov 2020
Historique:
received:
23
04
2020
accepted:
25
07
2020
pubmed:
10
8
2020
medline:
28
5
2021
entrez:
10
8
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
The relationship between body fluid composition measurements and echocardiographic tissue Doppler measurements before and after hemodialysis (HD) in end-stage renal disease is investigated. BCM (BCM-Fresenius Medical Care) Body Composition Monitor was used to measure the fluid status and body composition of patients by BIA method. TDE was performed before and after HD and the measurements were recorded. The mean age of the 72 patients was 53.7 ± 17.2 years. There was a significant decrease in over hydration (OH) status, total body fluid (TBW), extracellular body fluid (ECW), intracellular body fluid (ICW), ECW/ICW ratio in patients after HD (p < 0.001, p0.001, p0.001, p0,001). A significant decrease in lateral, septal and tricuspid E' measurements and in E'/A' ratio was seen after HD (p: 0.012, p: 0.001, p < 0.001, p: 0.002, p0.001, p0,001). There was a significant difference in A' measurements from septal annulus in patients before and after HD (p: 0.001). A significant increase was observed in isovolemic contraction volume (IVCV) measurements from lateral, septal and tricuspid annulus in patients after HD (p < 0.001, p0.001, p: 0.012). A correlation was determined between the differences of lateral and tricuspid valve E' in patients before and after HD and the differences of ECW in patients before and after HD (p: 0.007 r: 0.401, p: 0.017 r: 0.358). In this study; a correlation was determined between the acute decrease in OH amount and alteration in echocardiographic tissue Doppler parameters in patients after HD.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32770438
doi: 10.1007/s11255-020-02586-9
pii: 10.1007/s11255-020-02586-9
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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