Renal Failure (Jan 2021)

Extracellular water/total body water ratio as predictor of mortality in hemodialysis patients

  • Rosa Pérez-Morales,
  • Javier Donate-Correa,
  • Ernesto Martín-Núñez,
  • Nayra Pérez-Delgado,
  • Carla Ferri,
  • Aurora López-Montes,
  • Alejandro Jiménez-Sosa,
  • Juan Francisco Navarro-González

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/0886022X.2021.1922442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1
pp. 821 – 829

Abstract

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Background Overhydration is a predictor of mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Bioimpedance spectroscopy (BIS) is used to determine the body composition. Extracellular Water/Total Body Water (ECW/TBW) ratio has been proposed to predict mortality. Methods Multicenter, prospective, observational, proof-of-concept study to estimate the impact of ECW/TBW in global and cardiovascular mortality and the relationship with cardiovascular biomarkers. The study included 60 patients (mean age, 71.8 ± 11.4 years; mean time on HD, 52.3 ± 30.8 months) with a median follow-up of 30.5 months (IQ range, 17.2–34 months). Results Post-dialysis ECW/TBW was directly associated with NT-proBNP and cTnT. During the study 28 patients died, most of them (43%) due to cardiovascular events. Compared to the survivors, these subjects had a higher post-dialysis ECW/TBW ratio (p = 0.006), while for cardiovascular mortality the only significant difference was a higher pre-dialysis ECW/TBW. The ability of post-dialysis ECW/TBW ratio to predict all-cause mortality had an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 0.71 (CI 95%, 0.57–0.81; p = 0.002), with a cutoff point of 0.5023. For cardiovascular mortality the AUC was 0.66 (CI 95%, 0.52–0.77; p = 0.045), with a cutoff point of 0.4713. Conclusions The post-dialysis ECW/TBW ratio measured by BIS can be a predictor of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.

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