Assessment of fluid removal using ultrasound, bioimpedance and anthropometry in pediatric dialysis: a pilot study

Fluid overload is associated with morbidity and mortality in children receiving dialysis. Accurate clinical assessment is difficult, and using deuterium oxide (D O) to measure total body water (TBW) is impractical. We investigated the use of ultrasound (US), bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), and anth...

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Published in:BMC nephrology Vol. 24; no. 1; p. 5
Main Authors: Ehlayel, Abdulla M, Okunowo, Oluwatimilehin, Dutt, Mohini, Howarth, Kathryn, Zemel, Babette S, Poznick, Laura, Morgan, Xenia, Denburg, Michelle R, Copelovitch, Lawrence, Back, Susan J, Otero, Hansel J, Hartung, Erum A
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Language:English
Published: England BioMed Central Ltd 05-01-2023
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Summary:Fluid overload is associated with morbidity and mortality in children receiving dialysis. Accurate clinical assessment is difficult, and using deuterium oxide (D O) to measure total body water (TBW) is impractical. We investigated the use of ultrasound (US), bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS), and anthropometry to assess fluid removal in children receiving maintenance hemodialysis (HD). Participants completed US, BIS, and anthropometry immediately before and 1-2 h after HD for up to five sessions. US measured inferior vena cava (IVC) diameter, lung B-lines, muscle elastography, and dermal thickness. BIS measured the volume of extracellular (ECF) and intracellular (ICF) fluid. Anthropometry included mid-upper arm, calf and ankle circumferences, and triceps skinfold thickness. D O was performed once pre-HD. We assessed the change in study measures pre- versus post-HD, and the correlation of change in study measures with percent change in body weight (%∆BW). We also assessed the agreement between TBW measured by BIS and D O. Eight participants aged 3.4-18.5 years were enrolled. Comparison of pre- and post-HD measures showed significant decrease in IVC diameters, lung B-lines, dermal thickness, BIS %ECF, mid-upper arm circumference, ankle, and calf circumference. Repeated measures correlation showed significant relationships between %∆BW and changes in BIS ECF (r =0.51, 95% CI 0.04, 0.80) and calf circumference (r =0.80, 95% CI 0.51, 0.92). BIS TBW correlated with D O TBW but overestimated TBW by 2.2 L (95% LOA, -4.75 to 0.42). BIS and calf circumference may be helpful to assess changes in fluid status in children receiving maintenance HD. IVC diameter, lung B-lines and dermal thickness are potential candidates for future studies.
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ISSN:1471-2369
1471-2369
DOI:10.1186/s12882-022-03012-1