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A low bioimpedance phase angle predicts a higher mortality and lower nutritional status in chronic dialysis patients

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, , Citation Francis Dumler Md 2010 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 224 012104 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/224/1/012104

1742-6596/224/1/012104

Abstract

Bioelectrical impedance analysis is an established technique for body composition analysis. The phase angle parameter, an index of body cell mass, tissue hydration, and membrane integrity, makes it suitable for assessing nutritional status and survivability. We evaluated the significance of a low phase angle value on nutritional status and mortality in 285 chronic dialysis patients during a longitudinal prospective observational study. Patients in the lower phase angle tertile had decreased body weight, body mass index, fat free mass, body cell mass, and lower serum albumin concentrations than those in the higher tertile (P<001). In addition, mortality rates were significantly lower (P=0.05) in the highest tertile patients. In conclusion, the phase angle is a useful method for identifying dialysis patients at high risk for malnutrition and increased mortality.

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10.1088/1742-6596/224/1/012104