2019
DOI: 10.1111/hdi.12742
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The association of overhydration with chronic inflammation in chronic maintenance hemodiafiltration patients

Abstract: Introduction: Achieving euvolemia is one of the major challenges when treating end‐stage renal disease (ESRD) patients receiving maintenance renal replacement therapy. Fluid overload is recognized as an independent predictor of mortality in ESRD, but its association with chronic inflammation is less well explored especially in chronic maintenance hemodiafiltration. Methods: We performed a cross‐sectional study of 87 prevalent ESRD patients receiving chronic maintenance hemodiafiltration (vintage 66.5 ± 57.1 mo… Show more

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“…Monitoring fluid quality is crucial to ensure that contribution of the hemodialysis procedure to inflammation is minimized. 50 There is no doubt that both markers of inflammation 60,61 and the presence of hypervolemia 11 are strong independent predictors of mortality in dialysis patients. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why MIS index is so robust in predicting mortality: it incorporates variables associated with nutritional status, inflammation, and hypervolemia providing a global marker for these interconnected processes.…”
Section: Parameters and Bis: Can Objective Measures Replace Sga In Amentioning
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“…Monitoring fluid quality is crucial to ensure that contribution of the hemodialysis procedure to inflammation is minimized. 50 There is no doubt that both markers of inflammation 60,61 and the presence of hypervolemia 11 are strong independent predictors of mortality in dialysis patients. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why MIS index is so robust in predicting mortality: it incorporates variables associated with nutritional status, inflammation, and hypervolemia providing a global marker for these interconnected processes.…”
Section: Parameters and Bis: Can Objective Measures Replace Sga In Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous reports and meta-analyses support the ability of BIS to quantify hypervolemia in dialysis patients 12,[62][63][64] and hypervolemia as determined by BIS has proved to be a strong independent predictor of mortality in the dialysis population. 11,64 As hypervolemia is also correlated with both inflammation, 50 and peritoneal protein loss in PD patients, 65 hypervolemia found on BIS is a strong hint for ongoing inflammation and related malnutrition. 64 The ability of BIS to identify malnutrition is less well documented and there are conflicting results as to the relative strengths of SGA versus BIS to predict mortality in malnourished patients, some authors finding BIS 66 while most others SGA 20,22 to be the more accurate.…”
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“…Indoxyl sulfate (IS), a protein-bound uremic toxin, is one of the organic anions that results from the metabolism of dietary tryptophan and after intestinal absorption is further converted to IS in the liver [2]. Microbiome and intestinal permeability changes induced by hypervolemia may lead to increased IS, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction [3,4]. IS is excreted via proximal tubular secretion in the kidney and it accumulates in the blood of patients with declined renal function.…”
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“…Of these markers, CRP has shown relatively high specificity and correlation with hypervolemia, showing a positive correlation with the degree of inflammation but a negative correlation with serum albumin and Hb levels. 1317…”
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