Advanced wasting in peritoneal dialysis patients.

Zhi Xu, Glen H Murata, Robert H Glew, Yijuan Sun, Darlene Vigil, Karen S Servilla, Antonios H Tzamaloukas
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Aim: To identify patients with end-stage renal disease treated by peritoneal dialysis (PD) who had zero body fat (BF) as determined by analysis of body composition using anthropometric formulas estimating body water (V) and to compare nutritional parameters between these patients and PD patients whose BF was above zero.

Methods: Body weight (W) consists of fat-free mass (FFM) and BF. Anthropometric formulas for calculating V allow the calculation of FFM as V/0.73, where 0.73 is the water fraction of FFM at normal hydration. Wasting from loss of BF has adverse survival outcomes in PD. Advanced wasting was defined as zero BF when V/0.73 is equal to or exceeds W. This study, which analyzed 439 PD patients at their first clearance study, used the Watson formulas estimating V to identify patients with VWatson/0.73 ≥ W and compared their nutritional indices with those of PD patients with VWatson/0.73 < W.

Results: The study identified at the first clearance study two male patients with VWatson/0.73 ≥ W among 439 patients on PD. Compared to 260 other male patients on PD, the two subjects with advanced wasting had exceptionally low body mass index and serum albumin concentration. The first of the two subjects also had very low values for serum creatinine concentration and total (in urine and spent peritoneal dialysate) creatinine excretion rate while the second subject had an elevated serum creatinine concentration and high creatinine excretion rate due, most probably, to non-compliance with the PD prescription.

Conclusion: Advanced wasting (zero BF) in PD patients, identified by the anthropometric formulas that estimate V, while rare, is associated with indices of poor somatic and visceral nutrition.

腹膜透析患者的晚期消瘦。
目的:鉴别经腹膜透析(PD)治疗的终末期肾脏疾病患者的体脂(BF)为零(通过人体计量公式估算体水(V)分析确定),并比较这些患者与BF大于零的PD患者的营养参数。方法:体重(W)由无脂质量(FFM)和BF组成。计算V的人体测量公式允许将FFM计算为V/0.73,其中0.73为FFM正常水化时的含水量。BF损失造成的消瘦对PD患者的生存结果不利。当V/0.73等于或超过W时,晚期消瘦被定义为BF为零。本研究分析了439例首次清除率研究的PD患者,使用估算V的Watson公式来识别VWatson/0.73≥W的患者,并将其营养指标与VWatson/0.73 < W的PD患者进行比较。结果:研究在首次清除率研究中发现439例PD患者中有2例男性VWatson/0.73≥W的患者。与其他260名患有帕金森病的男性患者相比,这两名晚期消瘦患者的体重指数和血清白蛋白浓度异常低。两名受试者中的第一名血清肌酐浓度和总(尿液和已消耗的腹膜透析液)肌酐排泄率也非常低,而第二名受试者血清肌酐浓度升高,肌酐排泄率高,很可能是由于未遵守PD处方。结论:PD患者的晚期消瘦(零BF),通过人体测量公式估计V,虽然罕见,但与躯体和内脏营养不良的指标相关。
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