TY - JOUR
T1 - The association between arterial stiffness and fluid status in peritoneal dialysis patients
AU - Kocyigit, Ismail
AU - Sipahioglu, Murat Hayri
AU - Orscelik, Ozcan
AU - Unal, Aydin
AU - Celik, Ahmet
AU - Abbas, Samer R.
AU - Zhu, Fansan
AU - Tokgoz, Bulent
AU - Dogan, Ali
AU - Oymak, Oktay
AU - Kotanko, Peter
AU - Levin, Nathan W.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Objectives: In this study our aim was to evaluate the relationship between degree of fluid status and arterial stiffness measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV) in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Fluid status was determined by different methods including fluid overload measured by bioimpedance (Body Composition Monitor, BCM), calf normalized resistivity (CNR), plasma N-terminal fragment of B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and extracellular to intracellular water ratio (ECW/ICW). Methods: Sixty PD patients were evaluated. They were stratified into normo- and hypervolemic groups according to theirfluid overload (FO). CNR was calculated from resistance at 5 kHz using calf bioimpedance spectroscopy. Arterial stiffness was assessed by PWV. Additionally, all patients underwent transthoracic echocardiography and had levels of NT-proBNP measured. Results: PWV was higher in the hypervolemic compared to normovolemic patients (9.99 ± 2.4 m/sec vs 7.48 ± 2.3 m/sec, p < 0.001). Hypervolemic patients had higher NT-proBNP levels (3065 ± 981 pg/mL vs 1095 ± 502 pg/ mL, p < 0.001), a higher ratio of ECW/ICW; (0.93 ± 0.11 vs 0.81 + 0.08, p < 0.001) and lower CNR (13.7 + 2.4 vs 16.0 ± 3.3 W m3/kg*10'2, p = 0.005). NT-pro BNP level, ECW/ICW ratio, relative FO, and left ventricular (LV) mass index were positively and CNR negatively correlated with PWV. Relative FO and CNR independently predicted PWV in multivariate analysis adjusted for age, duration of PD, body mass index and mean arterial pressure. Conclusions: Arterial stiffness is increased in fluid-overloaded PD patients. Our results indicated that fluid status is an independent predictor of PWV.
AB - Objectives: In this study our aim was to evaluate the relationship between degree of fluid status and arterial stiffness measured by pulse wave velocity (PWV) in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Fluid status was determined by different methods including fluid overload measured by bioimpedance (Body Composition Monitor, BCM), calf normalized resistivity (CNR), plasma N-terminal fragment of B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and extracellular to intracellular water ratio (ECW/ICW). Methods: Sixty PD patients were evaluated. They were stratified into normo- and hypervolemic groups according to theirfluid overload (FO). CNR was calculated from resistance at 5 kHz using calf bioimpedance spectroscopy. Arterial stiffness was assessed by PWV. Additionally, all patients underwent transthoracic echocardiography and had levels of NT-proBNP measured. Results: PWV was higher in the hypervolemic compared to normovolemic patients (9.99 ± 2.4 m/sec vs 7.48 ± 2.3 m/sec, p < 0.001). Hypervolemic patients had higher NT-proBNP levels (3065 ± 981 pg/mL vs 1095 ± 502 pg/ mL, p < 0.001), a higher ratio of ECW/ICW; (0.93 ± 0.11 vs 0.81 + 0.08, p < 0.001) and lower CNR (13.7 + 2.4 vs 16.0 ± 3.3 W m3/kg*10'2, p = 0.005). NT-pro BNP level, ECW/ICW ratio, relative FO, and left ventricular (LV) mass index were positively and CNR negatively correlated with PWV. Relative FO and CNR independently predicted PWV in multivariate analysis adjusted for age, duration of PD, body mass index and mean arterial pressure. Conclusions: Arterial stiffness is increased in fluid-overloaded PD patients. Our results indicated that fluid status is an independent predictor of PWV.
KW - Arterial stiffness
KW - Fluid status
KW - Peritoneal dialysis
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U2 - 10.3747/pdi.2013.00057
DO - 10.3747/pdi.2013.00057
M3 - Article
C2 - 24385328
AN - SCOPUS:84928229183
SN - 0896-8608
VL - 34
SP - 781
EP - 790
JO - Peritoneal Dialysis International
JF - Peritoneal Dialysis International
IS - 7
ER -