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- W4380625723 abstract "Abstract Background and Aims The estimate of the hydration state in the chronic hemodialysis patient is a key point of his care. Currently, there is no Gold Standard feasable in daily routine despite the increasingly numerous tools such as impedancemetry and pulmonary cardiac ultrasound. The objective of our study is to compare the results of the clinical estimation of dry weight with the results of impedancemetry and cardiac ultrasound results. Method This is a transverse study in the dialysis unit of Taher Sfar Mahdia hospital. The estimation of the hydration state was assessed before and after the hemodialysis session by the three above methods. The volume evaluation was carried out by a clinical score (NYHA> III dyspnea, orthopnee; jugular turgor (TJ), hepato-jugular reflux (HRJ), crackling in auscultation, peripheral edema and pre-dialysis hypertension); as well as by cardiac ultrasound (diameter of the lower vein, E/E ratio and systolic pulmonary arterial pressures). Results The values measured by the different techniques decreased significantly after the hemodialysis session (p <0.001). At the two -stroke studied, we have objectified a significant correlation between the results of the impedancemetry, the index of the lower vein and its compliance. A significant difference between the results provided by the techniques studied and the results of the clinical evaluation was found in 64 % of patients. Only the orthopnee (p = 0.03) and the hepato-jugular reflux (p = 0.04) were significantly associated with the ultrasound overload diagnosis. Conclusion The existence of a difference between the subjective and objective target weight suggests the incessant need for a mixture between the different techniques evaluated. Our strategy requires to be adapted to the particularities of each patient." @default.
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- W4380625723 date "2023-06-01" @default.
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- W4380625723 title "#5203 THE INCESSANT QUEST FOR DRY WEIGHT: SHOULD WE ADOPT NEW STRATEGIES?" @default.
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