Wookyung Chung, Shung Han Choi, Jiyoon Sung, Eul Sik Jung, Dong Su Shin, Ji Yong Jung, Jae Hyun Chang, Hyun Hee Lee, Seung-Ho Lee, Sejoong Kim
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Abstract
Accurate measurement of the volume status in hemodialysis patients is important as it can affect mortality. However, no studies have been conducted regarding volume management in cases where a sudden change of body fluid occurs, such as during puerperium in hemodialysis patients. This report presents a case in which the patient was monitored for her body composition and her volume status was controlled using a body composition monitor (BCM) during the puerperal period. This case suggests that using a BCM for volume management may help maintain hemodynamic stability in patients with a rapidly changing volume status for a short term period, such as during puerperium.