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  • Title: The extracellular fluid-to-intracellular fluid volume ratio is associated with large-artery structure and function in hemodialysis patients.
    Author: Lin YP, Yu WC, Hsu TL, Ding PY, Yang WC, Chen CH.
    Journal: Am J Kidney Dis; 2003 Nov; 42(5):990-9. PubMed ID: 14582043.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Large-artery derangement is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). It is not clear how body fluid distribution affects large-artery structure and function in patients with ESRD. METHODS: One hundred fifty-seven hemodialysis (HD) patients (mean age, 55.9 +/- 15.1 years; 76 men, 81 women) were enrolled. Influence of the extracellular fluid (ECF)-to-intracellular fluid (ICF) ratio derived from bioimpedance spectroscopy on the structure and function of the common carotid artery (CCA) and aorta was analyzed. One hundred forty-four healthy subjects were examined to obtain normal reference values for body fluid compartments. Based on ECF-ICF ratio, 2 groups were identified: ECF-ICF ratio in the 95th percentile or less and ECF-ICF ratio greater than the 95th percentile of age- and sex-stratified normal reference values. RESULTS: ECF-ICF ratio was significantly related to CCA diameter (r2 = 0.26; P < 0.001), CCA incremental modulus (E(inc); r2 = 0.15; P < 0.001), carotid augmentation index (AGI; r2 = 0.10; P < 0.001), and aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV; r2 = 0.21; P < 0.001). ECF-ICF ratio remained a significant independent determinant for CCA diameter (model r2 = 0.47; P < 0.001), E(inc) (r2 = 0.29; P < 0.001), aPWV (r2 = 0.51; P < 0.001), and AGI (r2 = 0.40; P < 0.001) when age, sex, mean blood pressure, anthropometrical parameters, HD duration, and status of diabetes mellitus were accounted for. HD patients with an ECF-ICF ratio greater than the 95th percentile had a greater CCA diameter, E(inc), aPWV, and AGI than their counterparts. CONCLUSION: ECF-ICF ratio is associated with large-artery structure and function in HD patients. Patients with ESRD with a high ECF-ICF ratio are characterized by significant large-artery derangement.
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