Background: Achieving optimal dry body weight in hemodialysis is challenging. Clinical assessment alone is inadequate, and methods such as bioimpedance monitoring may be impractical for every patient treatment. Continuous blood volume monitoring, blood pressure and heart rate variability inform clinical decision-making, but integrated use of multiple methodologies to achieve dry weight and understand patient factors has not yet been described. Methods: Nineteen chronic hemodialysis patients underwent thrice-weekly treatments for two weeks. Baseline hydration status and target weight were determined by bioimpedance. During subsequent treatments, ultrafiltration was adjusted and relative blood volume, blood pressure and pulse were recorded no...
Background/Aims: Dry weight estimation in hemodialysis patients is still a substantial problem. Desp...
Chronic fluid overload as well as excessive fluid removal are associated with increased morbidity an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the ability of widely used bioimpedance techniques to ...
Purpose: Fluid management using a body composition monitor (BCM) based on bioimpedance spectroscopy ...
Autonomic dysfunction in patients with end-stage renal disease is associated with poor prognosis. He...
Blood volume controlled hemodialysis in hypotension-prone patients: A randomized, multicenter contro...
Background. At present, the determination of dry weight in patients on hemodialysis is largely made ...
Background: We proposed a new method to estimate dry weight (DW) using single frequency bioimpedance...
This study aims to utilize body composition monitor (BCM) device to achieve euvolemic status in prob...
Assessment of dry weight by monitoring changes in blood volume during hemodialysis using Crit-Line.B...
Background. Routine assessment of dry weight in chronic hemodialysis patients relies primarily on cl...
Abstract Background Data generated with the body composition monitor (BCM, Fresenius) show, based on...
The importance of extracellular volume control and avoidance of volume overload has been well docume...
Overhydration is an independent predictor of mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. More than 30% ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the ability of widely used bioimpedance techniques to ...
Background/Aims: Dry weight estimation in hemodialysis patients is still a substantial problem. Desp...
Chronic fluid overload as well as excessive fluid removal are associated with increased morbidity an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the ability of widely used bioimpedance techniques to ...
Purpose: Fluid management using a body composition monitor (BCM) based on bioimpedance spectroscopy ...
Autonomic dysfunction in patients with end-stage renal disease is associated with poor prognosis. He...
Blood volume controlled hemodialysis in hypotension-prone patients: A randomized, multicenter contro...
Background. At present, the determination of dry weight in patients on hemodialysis is largely made ...
Background: We proposed a new method to estimate dry weight (DW) using single frequency bioimpedance...
This study aims to utilize body composition monitor (BCM) device to achieve euvolemic status in prob...
Assessment of dry weight by monitoring changes in blood volume during hemodialysis using Crit-Line.B...
Background. Routine assessment of dry weight in chronic hemodialysis patients relies primarily on cl...
Abstract Background Data generated with the body composition monitor (BCM, Fresenius) show, based on...
The importance of extracellular volume control and avoidance of volume overload has been well docume...
Overhydration is an independent predictor of mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. More than 30% ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the ability of widely used bioimpedance techniques to ...
Background/Aims: Dry weight estimation in hemodialysis patients is still a substantial problem. Desp...
Chronic fluid overload as well as excessive fluid removal are associated with increased morbidity an...
Aim: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the ability of widely used bioimpedance techniques to ...