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Total Body Water Determination: Have We To Adapt Its Determination To The Patient Clinical Status?
Author(s) -
Almudena Pérez Torres,
Elena González,
Rafael Sánchez,
Pilar Martínez Rubio,
Ana Aguilar,
Marta Ossorio,
Carlos Castel,
Auxiliadora Bajo,
Rafael Selgas
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
kidney research and clinical practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.152
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 2211-9140
pISSN - 2211-9132
DOI - 10.1016/j.krcp.2012.04.387
Subject(s) - medicine , body water , hemodialysis , concordance , dialysis , clinical practice , dialysis adequacy , renal replacement therapy , body weight , gastroenterology , physical therapy
The correct assessment of the total body water (TBW) is a crucial issue of the renal replacement therapy due to it represents the urea distribution volume, used for the determination of the dialysis adequacy Kt/V. Our objective was to study the correlation between the TBW estimated by Watson formula and with BCM-body composition monitor (Fresenius Medical care®).MethodsWe study all the patients in hemodialysis in the Hospital La Paz Unit and Madrid El Pilar center, before the dialysis treatments.ResultsTable 1Weight ( kg)70,05±13,12ICW(l)16,02±3,73BMI( kg/ m2)26,86±9,8Albumin( g/dl)3,87±0,48FM(%)37,97±10,52Prealbumin ( g/dl)28,22±8,18FFM(%)43,09±12,54CRP11,34±23ECW(l)16,8±3,51TBW w(l)35,76±6,15TBW bcm(l)32,92±7,31Regarding the nutritional status, a 36.8% patients were undernourished by Chang criteria (19.3% sleigh, 15.8 % moderately and 1.8% severely). A 50.9% were obese by the %MG and a 61.4% had some criteria of muscle atrophy. We analyze the TBW differences by linear regression, adjusted by: BMI R2=0,076 p=0,038, %FFM R2=0,553 p<0,001, % FM R2=0,615 p<0,001 y CRP R2=0,228 NS.ConclusionThere is a good concordance between both methods in the determination of the TBW. The Watson formula overestimates the TBW in patients with high %FM and underestimates in those with high FFM. In the clinical practice, it is necessary to adapt the determination of TBW to the patient situation

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