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Pstras, L; Krenn, S; Waniewski, J; Schmiedecker, M; Mussnig, S; Niknam, J; Wabel, P; Mayer, CC; Schneditz, D; Hecking, M.
Estimation of absolute blood volume in hemodialysis patients: A numerical algorithm for assessing blood volume increase after dialysate bolus infusion
BIOMED SIGNAL PROCES. 2024; 88: 105440
Doi: 10.1016/j.bspc.2023.105440
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- Objective: A feasible method has recently been proposed for estimating absolute blood volume (ABV) in hemo-dialysis (HD) patients based on intradialytic infusion of a dialysate bolus and visual assessment of the subsequent increase in relative blood volume (RBV) tracked by the dialysis machine. The aim of this study was to develop a method for more objective determination of such RBV increase to improve the accuracy of ABV estimation.Methods: We proposed a numerical algorithm consisting of interpolation and polynomial fitting of RBV signals, which we evaluated on data from 64 HD sessions in 48 patients with 240 mL of dialysate infused approximately 1 h into HD. The estimated ABV values were compared with those from a simple two-point method described previously as well as with the values calculated using the Nadler formula and the Lemmens-Bernstein-Brodsky formula.Results: Compared to the simple method, the improved method provided higher (more plausible) estimates of ABV (median 4.79 vs 4.53 L, p < 0.001) and specific ABV (median 68.5 vs 66.4 mL/kg, p < 0.001). The improved method also provided much lower intra-patient variability of ABV estimated in different sessions of the same week (median spread 180 vs 462 mL, p < 0.001) and showed narrower limits of agreement with both Nadler and Lemmens-Bernstein-Brodsky formulae.Conclusion: The proposed numerical method constitutes a substantial improvement over the simple method by averaging the noise and short-term variability in RBV signals.Significance: More accurate estimates of ABV in HD patients could aid in managing their fluid status.
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