USE OF KALIPEROMETRY AND BIOIMPEDANCEMETRY FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITION INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS
https://doi.org/10.24884/1561-6274-2007-11-4-55-58
Abstract
THE AIM of the investigation was to compare the methods of kaliperometry and bioimpedancemetry for diagnosis of insufficient nutrition in chronic hemodialysis patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS. Under examination there were 86 patients (40 women and 46 men aged 52.2±1.3 years) with the V stage chronic kidney disease treated by hemodialysis. Kaliperometry and integral two-hour impedancemetry were used for the assessment of the trophological status. The nutritional status of the patient was assessed by a complex method of nutritional assessment. RESULTS. Insufficient nutrition of the Ist degree was found in 87% of the patients, of the II degree – in 13%. The use of kaliperometry results in growing (15%) fat mass both in men and in women. CONCLUSION. We recommend bioimpedancemetry for the assessment of the degree of insufficiency of nutrition in patients on hemodialysis.
About the Authors
A. A. YakovenkoRussian Federation
Yu. Yu. Asanina
Russian Federation
E. V. Burmakova
Russian Federation
I. V. Bovkun
Russian Federation
A. Sh. Rumyantsev
Russian Federation
A. G. Kucher
Russian Federation
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Yakovenko A.A., Asanina Yu.Yu., Burmakova E.V., Bovkun I.V., Rumyantsev A.Sh., Kucher A.G. USE OF KALIPEROMETRY AND BIOIMPEDANCEMETRY FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF NUTRITION INSUFFICIENCY IN PATIENTS ON HEMODIALYSIS. Nephrology (Saint-Petersburg). 2007;11(4):55-58. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1561-6274-2007-11-4-55-58