Association between reduced lung function, hydration and nutritional status in patients on hemodialysis: An observational study using bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA)

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Sheila Borges , Angela Teodósio da Silva , Taís Ferreira Martins , Letícia de Araújo Morais , Felipe Vilaça Cavallari Machado , Gerson Cipriano Júnior , Graziella França Bernardelli Cipriano
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Abstract

Background & aims

This study aimed to determine the lung function and to investigate the association between pulmonary parameters, hydration, and nutritional status – assessed by bioelectrical impedance vector analysis (BIVA) – in patients on HD.

Methods

A cross-sectional study, including patients with CKD on HD, age >18 years. Laboratory data, lung function and body composition by bioimpedance were evaluated.

Results

The sample consisted of 42 participants, 23 (55%) male and age 54±14 years. Reduced lung function was prevalent in 30 (71%) participants, and compared to those with preserved lung function, they had higher dialysis vintage, lower body weight, body mass index, adipose tissue mass and fat tissue. Regarding hydration status and bioimpedance parameters, participants with reduced lung function had significant difference in the variable overhydration (OH) (P = 0.034). OH, phase angle (PhA) and reactance (Xc) correlated with forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory volume in 1st second (FEV1). Regarding BIVA, the mean vector of patients with reduced lung function indicated hyperhydration and malnutrition and the mean vector of preserved lung function indicated normohydration and adequate nutritional status. The multivariate logistic regression analysis to determine predictors of reduced lung function showed that OH was significantly associated with this condition.

Conclusions

Participants with reduced lung function had lower weight, body mass index, fat tissue and hyperhydration, consequently, bioimpedance parameters (OH, PhA and Xc) were correlated with respiratory variables. Fluid status was a predictor of reduced lung function in patients on HD.
血透患者肺功能降低、水化和营养状况之间的关系:一项使用生物电阻抗矢量分析(BIVA)的观察性研究
背景,本研究旨在确定HD患者的肺功能,并通过生物电阻抗矢量分析(BIVA)评估肺参数、水合作用和营养状况之间的关系。方法采用横断面研究,纳入年龄18岁的慢性肾病合并HD患者。通过生物阻抗法评估实验室数据、肺功能和身体成分。结果本组共42例,其中男性23例(55%),年龄54±14岁。30名(71%)参与者普遍存在肺功能下降,与肺功能保留的参与者相比,他们有更高的透析时间,更低的体重、体重指数、脂肪组织质量和脂肪组织。在水合状态和生物阻抗参数方面,肺功能降低的参与者在可变水合过度(OH)方面存在显著差异(P = 0.034)。OH、相角(PhA)和电抗(Xc)与第1秒用力肺活量(FVC)和用力呼气量(FEV1)相关。在BIVA方面,肺功能降低患者的平均载体表明过度水合和营养不良,肺功能保存患者的平均载体表明水合正常和营养充足。用于确定肺功能降低预测因素的多变量logistic回归分析显示,OH与该疾病显著相关。结论肺功能降低的受试者体重、体质量指数、脂肪组织和高水合程度均较低,因此生物阻抗参数(OH、PhA和Xc)与呼吸变量相关。液体状态是HD患者肺功能降低的预测因子。
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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