2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1755.2005.09314.x
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Interdialytic weight gain as a marker of blood pressure, nutrition, and survival in hemodialysis patients

Abstract: Our results show that a greater IDWG is directly associated with a better nutritional status, although it is also associated with higher predialysis blood pressure. The greater the IDWG%, the better the long-term prognosis of the patients. The beneficial effects of IDWG on the nutritional status and prognosis are greater than the negative aspects that depend on its effects on blood pressure. One must distinguish clearly between some isolated instances of not complying with a diet from those situations where a … Show more

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“…A secondary goal of the project was to determine whether the intervention had positive effects on QOL and fluid compliance, which have been shown to be associated with survival. 29,30 …”
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“…A secondary goal of the project was to determine whether the intervention had positive effects on QOL and fluid compliance, which have been shown to be associated with survival. 29,30 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…8,9,13 Os dados encontrados na literatura têm demonstrado que a presença de DM influencia no aumento do GPID, 10,14 porém nossos pacientes com DM apresentaram menor %GPID. Acreditamos que este achado pode ser explicado pelo fato destes pacientes terem idade mais avançada e por talvez estarem com o DM bem controlado, já que foi observado que o aumento do %GPID está relacionado ao mau controle deste distúrbio.…”
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“…Esta relação inversa foi encontrada em diversos trabalhos. 9 Outros autores também encontraram relação inversa do GPID com IMC, 16 direta com a PAS pré-HD 9,10,16 e com tempo de HD. 16 O fato de pacientes com maior tempo em tratamento hemodialítico apresentarem maior GPID não foi bem elucidado.…”
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“…Excessive fluid and salt intake lead to dyspnea, generalized edema, heart failure (HF), pulmonary edema and ultimately lead to weight gain. 2 IDWG will vary individually and it is 5% less than body weight usually seen in the range between 2 -3.5 kg. 3 Controlling IDWG is the main problem in patients undergoing maintenance HD.…”
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