Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients
Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is an affordable, non-invasive and fast alternative method to assess body composition. The purpose of this study was to compare two different tetrapolar BIA devices for estimating body fluid volumes and body cell mass (BCM) in a clinical setting among patients...
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doaj-9fa21e06da5e42148cb99caa04086d8b2020-11-24T23:24:44ZengIndex Copernicus International S.A.Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej0032-54491732-26932015-05-016963363710.5604/01.3001.0009.653701.3001.0009.6537Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analyzers in overweight/obese renal patientsMariusz Kusztal0Przemysław Dzierżek1Tomasz Gołębiowski2Wacław Weyde3Marian Klinger4Department of Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandDepartment of Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandDepartment of Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandDepartment of Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland; Faculty of Dentistry, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandDepartment of Nephrology and Transplantation Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, PolandBioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is an affordable, non-invasive and fast alternative method to assess body composition. The purpose of this study was to compare two different tetrapolar BIA devices for estimating body fluid volumes and body cell mass (BCM) in a clinical setting among patients with kidney failure.All double measurements were performed by multi-frequency (MF) and single-frequency (SF) BIA analyzers: a Body Composition Monitor (Fresenius Medical Care, Germany) and BIA-101 (Akern, Italy), respectively. All procedures were conducted according to the manufacturers’ instructions (dedicated electrodes, measurement sites, positions, etc). Total body water (TBW), extracellular water (ECW), intracellular water (ICW) and BCM were compared. The study included 39 chronic kidney disease patients (stage III-V) with a mean age of 45.8 ± 8 years (21 men and 18 women) who had a wide range of BMI [17-34 kg/m2 (mean 26.6 ±5)].A comparison of results from patients with BMI <25 vs ≥25 revealed a significant discrepancy in measurements between the two BIA devices. Namely, in the group with BMI <25 (n=16) acceptable correlations were obtained in TBW (r 0.99; p<0.01), ICW (0.92; p<0.01), BCM (0.68; p<0.01), and ECW (0.96 p<0.05), but those with BMI ≥25 (n=23) showed a discrepancy (lower correlations) in TBW (r 0.82; p<0.05), ICW (0.78; p<0.05), BCM (0.52; p<0.05), and ECW (0.76; p<0.01).Since estimates of TBW, ICW and BCM by the present BIA devices do not differ in patients with BMI <25, they might be interchangeable. This does not hold true for overweight/obese renal patients. http://phmd.pl/gicid/01.3001.0009.6537bioimpedancechronic kidney diseaseObesitysingle-frequencymulti-frequency |
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Mariusz Kusztal Przemysław Dzierżek Tomasz Gołębiowski Wacław Weyde Marian Klinger Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej bioimpedance chronic kidney disease Obesity single-frequency multi-frequency |
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Mariusz Kusztal Przemysław Dzierżek Tomasz Gołębiowski Wacław Weyde Marian Klinger |
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Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand
multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance
analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients |
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Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand
multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance
analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients |
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Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand
multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance
analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients |
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Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand
multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance
analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients |
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Different body fluid volumes measured by singleand
multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance
analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients |
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different body fluid volumes measured by singleand
multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance
analyzers in overweight/obese renal patients |
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Index Copernicus International S.A. |
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Postępy Higieny i Medycyny Doświadczalnej |
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0032-5449 1732-2693 |
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2015-05-01 |
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Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is an affordable, non-invasive and fast alternative method to assess body composition. The purpose of this study was to compare two different tetrapolar BIA devices for estimating body fluid volumes and body cell mass (BCM) in a clinical setting among patients with kidney failure.All double measurements were performed by multi-frequency (MF) and single-frequency (SF) BIA analyzers: a Body Composition Monitor (Fresenius Medical Care, Germany) and BIA-101 (Akern, Italy), respectively. All procedures were conducted according to the manufacturers’ instructions (dedicated electrodes, measurement sites, positions, etc). Total body water (TBW), extracellular water (ECW), intracellular water (ICW) and BCM were compared. The study included 39 chronic kidney disease patients (stage III-V) with a mean age of 45.8 ± 8 years (21 men and 18 women) who had a wide range of BMI [17-34 kg/m2 (mean 26.6 ±5)].A comparison of results from patients with BMI <25 vs ≥25 revealed a significant discrepancy in measurements between the two BIA devices. Namely, in the group with BMI <25 (n=16) acceptable correlations were obtained in TBW (r 0.99; p<0.01), ICW (0.92; p<0.01), BCM (0.68; p<0.01), and ECW (0.96 p<0.05), but those with BMI ≥25 (n=23) showed a discrepancy (lower correlations) in TBW (r 0.82; p<0.05), ICW (0.78; p<0.05), BCM (0.52; p<0.05), and ECW (0.76; p<0.01).Since estimates of TBW, ICW and BCM by the present BIA devices do not differ in patients with BMI <25, they might be interchangeable. This does not hold true for overweight/obese renal patients.
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