Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment

There are two distinct facets of adequate fluid balance control in haemodialysis patients - estimation of dry weight (DW) as the target and adequate ultrafiltration (UF) strategy, i.e. the way to reach the target in a possibly symptom-free way. The article reviews the continuous blood volume monitor...

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Main Authors: František Lopot, V. Nyiomnaitham, Švárová, V. Polakovič, F. Švára, S. Sulková
Other Authors: Veobecna Fakultni Nemocnice V Praze
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-mahidol.249362018-08-24T09:13:39Z Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment František Lopot V. Nyiomnaitham Švárová V. Polakovič F. Švára S. Sulková Veobecna Fakultni Nemocnice V Praze Mahidol University Faculty Hospital at Hradec Kralove Medicine Nursing There are two distinct facets of adequate fluid balance control in haemodialysis patients - estimation of dry weight (DW) as the target and adequate ultrafiltration (UF) strategy, i.e. the way to reach the target in a possibly symptom-free way. The article reviews the continuous blood volume monitoring (CBVM) based procedures to deal with the former facet - DW determination. The existing approaches are divided in three groups - methods defining certain alert value of relative blood volume (RBV) reduction, methods working with RBV response to constant UF rate, and methods evaluating dynamics of RBV response to UF pulse or chain of UF pulses. While the first and the third approaches are relatively easy to automate, the second group of methods are suitable mainly for observational evaluations only. All the discussed methods, without exception, need large-scale verification, as they all were evaluated in the majority by their authors only and on small patient cohorts. 2018-08-24T02:07:50Z 2018-08-24T02:07:50Z 2007-04-01 Review Journal of Renal Care. Vol.33, No.2 (2007), 52-58 1019083X 2-s2.0-34547126457 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/24936 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=34547126457&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
Nursing
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Nursing
František Lopot
V. Nyiomnaitham
Švárová
V. Polakovič
F. Švára
S. Sulková
Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment
description There are two distinct facets of adequate fluid balance control in haemodialysis patients - estimation of dry weight (DW) as the target and adequate ultrafiltration (UF) strategy, i.e. the way to reach the target in a possibly symptom-free way. The article reviews the continuous blood volume monitoring (CBVM) based procedures to deal with the former facet - DW determination. The existing approaches are divided in three groups - methods defining certain alert value of relative blood volume (RBV) reduction, methods working with RBV response to constant UF rate, and methods evaluating dynamics of RBV response to UF pulse or chain of UF pulses. While the first and the third approaches are relatively easy to automate, the second group of methods are suitable mainly for observational evaluations only. All the discussed methods, without exception, need large-scale verification, as they all were evaluated in the majority by their authors only and on small patient cohorts.
author2 Veobecna Fakultni Nemocnice V Praze
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František Lopot
V. Nyiomnaitham
Švárová
V. Polakovič
F. Švára
S. Sulková
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author František Lopot
V. Nyiomnaitham
Švárová
V. Polakovič
F. Švára
S. Sulková
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title Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment
title_short Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment
title_full Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment
title_fullStr Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment
title_full_unstemmed Continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment
title_sort continuous blood volume monitoring and "dry weight" assessment
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/24936
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