Fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.

<h4>Background</h4>Euvolemia is an important adequacy parameter in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. However, accurate tools to evaluate volume status in clinical practice and data on volume status in PD patients as compared to healthy population, and the associated factors, have not be...

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Autores principales: Wim Van Biesen, John D Williams, Adrian C Covic, Stanley Fan, Kathleen Claes, Monika Lichodziejewska-Niemierko, Christian Verger, Jurg Steiger, Volker Schoder, Peter Wabel, Adelheid Gauly, Rainer Himmele, EuroBCM Study Group
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4e30b62237974564b28da87cd02d94812021-11-18T06:58:15ZFluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0017148https://doaj.org/article/4e30b62237974564b28da87cd02d94812011-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21390320/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Background</h4>Euvolemia is an important adequacy parameter in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. However, accurate tools to evaluate volume status in clinical practice and data on volume status in PD patients as compared to healthy population, and the associated factors, have not been available so far.<h4>Methods</h4>We used a bio-impedance spectroscopy device, the Body Composition Monitor (BCM) to assess volume status in a cross-sectional cohort of prevalent PD patients in different European countries. The results were compared to an age and gender matched healthy population.<h4>Results</h4>Only 40% out of 639 patients from 28 centres in 6 countries were normovolemic. Severe fluid overload was present in 25.2%. There was a wide scatter in the relation between blood pressure and volume status. In a multivariate analysis in the subgroup of patients from countries with unrestricted availability of all PD modalities and fluid types, older age, male gender, lower serum albumin, lower BMI, diabetes, higher systolic blood pressure, and use of at least one exchange per day with the highest hypertonic glucose were associated with higher relative tissue hydration. Neither urinary output nor ultrafiltration, PD fluid type or PD modality were retained in the model (total R² of the model = 0.57).<h4>Conclusions</h4>The EuroBCM study demonstrates some interesting issues regarding volume status in PD. As in HD patients, hypervolemia is a frequent condition in PD patients and blood pressure can be a misleading clinical tool to evaluate volume status. To monitor fluid balance, not only fluid output but also dietary input should be considered. Close monitoring of volume status, a correct dialysis prescription adapted to the needs of the patient and dietary measures seem to be warranted to avoid hypervolemia.Wim Van BiesenJohn D WilliamsAdrian C CovicStanley FanKathleen ClaesMonika Lichodziejewska-NiemierkoChristian VergerJurg SteigerVolker SchoderPeter WabelAdelheid GaulyRainer HimmeleEuroBCM Study GroupPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 2, p e17148 (2011)
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Wim Van Biesen
John D Williams
Adrian C Covic
Stanley Fan
Kathleen Claes
Monika Lichodziejewska-Niemierko
Christian Verger
Jurg Steiger
Volker Schoder
Peter Wabel
Adelheid Gauly
Rainer Himmele
EuroBCM Study Group
Fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.
description <h4>Background</h4>Euvolemia is an important adequacy parameter in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. However, accurate tools to evaluate volume status in clinical practice and data on volume status in PD patients as compared to healthy population, and the associated factors, have not been available so far.<h4>Methods</h4>We used a bio-impedance spectroscopy device, the Body Composition Monitor (BCM) to assess volume status in a cross-sectional cohort of prevalent PD patients in different European countries. The results were compared to an age and gender matched healthy population.<h4>Results</h4>Only 40% out of 639 patients from 28 centres in 6 countries were normovolemic. Severe fluid overload was present in 25.2%. There was a wide scatter in the relation between blood pressure and volume status. In a multivariate analysis in the subgroup of patients from countries with unrestricted availability of all PD modalities and fluid types, older age, male gender, lower serum albumin, lower BMI, diabetes, higher systolic blood pressure, and use of at least one exchange per day with the highest hypertonic glucose were associated with higher relative tissue hydration. Neither urinary output nor ultrafiltration, PD fluid type or PD modality were retained in the model (total R² of the model = 0.57).<h4>Conclusions</h4>The EuroBCM study demonstrates some interesting issues regarding volume status in PD. As in HD patients, hypervolemia is a frequent condition in PD patients and blood pressure can be a misleading clinical tool to evaluate volume status. To monitor fluid balance, not only fluid output but also dietary input should be considered. Close monitoring of volume status, a correct dialysis prescription adapted to the needs of the patient and dietary measures seem to be warranted to avoid hypervolemia.
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author Wim Van Biesen
John D Williams
Adrian C Covic
Stanley Fan
Kathleen Claes
Monika Lichodziejewska-Niemierko
Christian Verger
Jurg Steiger
Volker Schoder
Peter Wabel
Adelheid Gauly
Rainer Himmele
EuroBCM Study Group
author_facet Wim Van Biesen
John D Williams
Adrian C Covic
Stanley Fan
Kathleen Claes
Monika Lichodziejewska-Niemierko
Christian Verger
Jurg Steiger
Volker Schoder
Peter Wabel
Adelheid Gauly
Rainer Himmele
EuroBCM Study Group
author_sort Wim Van Biesen
title Fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.
title_short Fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.
title_full Fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.
title_fullStr Fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.
title_full_unstemmed Fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the European Body Composition Monitoring (EuroBCM) study cohort.
title_sort fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients: the european body composition monitoring (eurobcm) study cohort.
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