TY - JOUR AU - Lomonte, Carlo AB - ASAIO Journal 2011 Kidney Support/Dialysis/Vascular Access CARLO BASILE,* PASQUALE LIBUTTI,* ANNA LUCIA DI TURO,* FRANCESCO CASUCCI,* NICOLA LOSURDO,* ANNALISA TEUTONICO,* LUIGI VERNAGLIONE,† AND CARLO LOMONTE* Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is composed of resis- clinical methods of BIA (single frequency BIA, multifrequency tance (R) and reactance (Xc). The aim of this study was to BIA spectroscopy, BIA spectroscopy, and calf BIA spectros- investigate whether BIA may be influenced by the duration of copy) have been used for dry weights in end-stage renal 5– 8 hemodialysis (HD) sessions. Eleven uremic patients under- disease patients. It must be underlined that, recently, an went one 4-hour and one 8-hour bicarbonate HD session. equivalence of information in fluid monitoring during hemo- Volume of blood and dialysate processed, volume of ultrafil- dialysis (HD), using measurements at 50 kHz, conventional tration (V series circuit, vs. BIA spectroscopy with Cole and Hanai model ), and dialysate electrolyte concentrations were UF prescribed to be the same. R and Xc were determined at the has been demonstrated. Furthermore, as far as the specific start and the end of each session, injecting 800 Aat50kHz issue of the estimation of clinical outcomes in dialysis patients alternating sinusoidal current (BIA 101; Akern, TI - Bioimpedance and the Duration of the Hemodialysis Session JO - ASAIO Journal DO - 10.1097/MAT.0b013e31821f2296 DA - 2011-07-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wolters-kluwer-health/bioimpedance-and-the-duration-of-the-hemodialysis-session-j38Rc2rYT2 SP - 310 EP - 313 VL - 57 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -