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Title: COMPARISON OF WHOLE-BODY VERSUS THORACIC BIOIMPEDANCE IN RELATION TO ULTRAFILTRATION VOLUME AND SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE DURING HEMODIALYSIS
Authors: SCHOUTTETEN, Melanie 
Lindeboom, Lucas
Brys, Astrid
LANSSENS, Dorien 
SMEETS, Christophe 
DE CANNIERE, Helene 
DE MOOR, Bart 
Peeters , Jacques
HEYLEN, Line 
Van Hoof, Chris
Groenendaal, Willemijn
Kooman, Jeroen
VANDERVOORT, Pieter 
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Source: NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION, 38 , p. I844 -I845
Abstract: Background and Aims: In contrast to portable whole-body bioimpedance, which estimates fluid status at a single point in time, thoracic bioimpedance applied by a wearable device could enable continuous measurements. However, clinical experience with thoracic bioimpedance in patients in dialysis is still limited. The aim of this study is to test the reproducibility of whole-body and thoracic bioimpedance measurements and to compare their association with hemodynamic changes during hemodialysis. Method: In total, 54 patients were included in this cross-sectional observational study. Whole-body resistance at 5kHz, thoracic resistance at 8kHz, systolic blood pressure and ultrafiltration volume were measured. All measurements were taken at pre-and end-dialysis during two consecutive sessions. Data were approached by mixed-modelling and Spearman correlation analysis.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/40819
ISSN: 0931-0509
e-ISSN: 1460-2385
ISI #: 001022961103033
Rights: Free access
Category: M
Type: Journal Contribution
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