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Gac Med Mex 2019; 155 (3)
Determinación del estado nutricional mediante el ángulo de fase en pacientes en hemodiálisis
Topete-Reyes J, López-Lozano CA, López-Báez SL, Barbarín-Vázquez AV, Cervantes-Villalobos ML, Navarro-Rodríguez J, Parra-Michel R, Pazarín-Villaseñor HL, Meza-Guillén D, Torres-Tamayo M, Medina-Urrutia AX, Juárez-Rojas JG
Language: Spanish
References: 40
Page: 229-235
PDF size: 256.44 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Multi-frequency bio-impedance analysis (BIA) accurately evaluates body composition.
Objective: To assess
nutritional status and its relationship with body mass index (BMI) or with BIA-obtained phase angle in patients with end-stage
renal disease (ESRD) on hemodialysis.
Method: BMI, BIA and dialysis malnutrition score (DMS) were assessed in 99 patients
on hemodialysis (43.6 ± 17.2 years of age, 58.8% males). Multivariate linear regression analysis was used to determine BMI
and phase angle independent associations with DMS.
Results: Malnutrition risk (DMS › 13) showed a gradual increase among
patients with normal BMI and phase angle (44.4%), low BMI (45.8%), low phase angle (64.0%), and in those with both parameters
at abnormal ranges (68.0%). The phase angle was the only variable that was independently associated with patient
nutritional status (standardized coefficient beta −0.372, p ‹ 0.001), accounting for 13.8% of DMS variation.
Conclusion: Phase
angle is inversely and independently associated with malnutrition risk in patients with ESRD, which suggests that BIA-assessed
body composition might be better than BMI in the clinical assessment of patients with ESRD.
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