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Effects of Continuous Venous Dialysis and Hemodialysis on Fluid Dynamics by Bioreactance Method

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Trakya University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Renal Dialysis

Treatments

Device: bioreactans tool

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03905122
TUTF-BAEK 2018/229

Details and patient eligibility

About

Dialysis methods applied at the bedside and dialysis methods applied in hemodialysis unit are widely applied in patients with renal insufficiency. Especially hemodynamically affected patients are less affected by hemodynamics as a result of using dialysis methods. It is a completely non-invasive method by bioreactance method and it can be done to measure the intra-body fluid status with the help of the glued probes. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of continuous venous dialysis and hemodialysis on the fluid dynamics applied at the bedside with bioreactance method. In this way, the patient can develop more comfortable hemodynamic changes. Patients in the Surgery, Reanimation and Postoperative Intensive Care Unit with more than 24 hours of hospitalization and bedside dialysis or hemodialysis will be included in the study. Before the dialysis, body fluid measurements will be made with bioreactance, and after dialysis in patients receiving hemodialysis, and in dialysis patients 6, 12, 24 and 36 hours.

Full description

Dialysis methods applied at the bedside and dialysis methods applied in hemodialysis unit are widely applied in patients with renal insufficiency. Especially hemodynamically affected patients are less affected by hemodynamics as a result of using dialysis methods. Dialysis in the hemodialysis unit is a method used in intensive care patients and is preferred especially in patients with stable hemodynamics. In dialysis methods, changes occur frequently in the body fluids of the patient. It is a completely non-invasive method by bioreactance method and it can be done to measure the intra-body fluid status with the help of the glued probes. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of continuous venous dialysis and hemodialysis on the fluid dynamics applied at the bedside with bioreactance method. As a result of measurements with buioreactans method, fluid balance in patients will be understood more easily. In this way, the patient can develop more comfortable hemodynamic changes. Patients in the Surgery, Reanimation and Postoperative Intensive Care Unit with more than 24 hours of hospitalization and bedside dialysis or hemodialysis will be included in the study. Before the dialysis, body fluid measurements will be made with bioreactance, and after dialysis in patients receiving hemodialysis, and in dialysis patients 6, 12, 24 and 36 hours.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 90 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients required dialysis therapy

Exclusion criteria

  • under 18 years old
  • confirmed or undiagnosed brain death

Trial design

60 participants in 2 patient groups

continous veno-venous hemodialysis
Description:
to measure the fluid changes by using bioreactance method in continous veno-venous hemodialysis group
Treatment:
Device: bioreactans tool
hemodialysis
Description:
to measure the fluid changes by using bioreactance method in hemodialysis group
Treatment:
Device: bioreactans tool

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