2014
DOI: 10.3747/pdi.2013.00102
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Evaluation of Body Composition and Fluid Volume Using a Body Composition Monitor: Does Intraperitoneal Fluid Matter?

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“…Whether the present study findings from liver cirrhosis patients can be extrapolated to PD patients is unclear, and the most conservative interpretation of our study findings may www.nature.com/scientificreports www.nature.com/scientificreports/ therefore be, that the BCM-BIS measurement procedure should always be standardized, as has been suggested in the "BCM application notes" from the years 2008. In agreement with Caron-Lienert et al 43 , the present findings imply, if anything, that the patient weight should be entered correctly into the BCM-BIS device, and that this weight should exclude the mass of any intraabdominal fluid.…”
Section: Results After Paracentesissupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Whether the present study findings from liver cirrhosis patients can be extrapolated to PD patients is unclear, and the most conservative interpretation of our study findings may www.nature.com/scientificreports www.nature.com/scientificreports/ therefore be, that the BCM-BIS measurement procedure should always be standardized, as has been suggested in the "BCM application notes" from the years 2008. In agreement with Caron-Lienert et al 43 , the present findings imply, if anything, that the patient weight should be entered correctly into the BCM-BIS device, and that this weight should exclude the mass of any intraabdominal fluid.…”
Section: Results After Paracentesissupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The BCM manual provided by Fresenius Medical Care states, that "PD patients can be measured irrespective of a filled or drained peritoneal cavity, and that the weight to be entered in the BCM -Body Composition Monitor is the patient's weight with empty peritoneal cavity. " These instructions from the BCM manual are in accordance with the findings by Caron-Lienert et al 43 .…”
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“…The cycler is able to calculate the fill time, drain time, minimal flow rate based on the specifications for the machine, and appropriately sound alarms or warnings if these are not met. 7 , 8 …”
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“…A simul taneous BIS was performed with a validated, commercially available, body composition monitor (BCM, Fresenius Medical Care). Peritoneal fluid does not influence BIS results significantly (20,21). The measurement was made by attaching the pairs of electrodes to the ipsilateral hand and foot of the patient, in the supine position, with a full peritoneum.…”
Section: Pet and Bis Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%