Relationship between segmental and whole-body phase angle in peritoneal dialysis patients

The relation between the right-side (RS) electrical impedance phase angle (PA) and segmental PA in five configurations at 50 kHz was analyzed in 23 peritoneal dialysis male patients before complete drainage of the abdominal cavity. The impedance vector (Z/H) components were standardized by the heigh...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inPhysiological measurement Vol. 29; no. 9; pp. N49 - N57
Main Authors Nescolarde, L, Rosell-Ferrer, J, Doñate, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England IOP Publishing 01.09.2008
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN0967-3334
1361-6579
DOI10.1088/0967-3334/29/9/N01

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:The relation between the right-side (RS) electrical impedance phase angle (PA) and segmental PA in five configurations at 50 kHz was analyzed in 23 peritoneal dialysis male patients before complete drainage of the abdominal cavity. The impedance vector (Z/H) components were standardized by the height H of the subjects (R/H and Xc/H). BIVA software was used to analyze the individual RS vector. The Pearson correlation was used to analyze the correlation between RS and segmental configurations. Student's t test and Hotelling's T2 test were used to analyze the separation of groups obtained by BIVA. The highest significant Pearson correlation was between RS and right leg total (RLEGT) in a longitudinal direction (r=0.925, P<0.001). We obtained a significant difference (P<0.05) in R/H, Xc/H (for RS and RLEGT) using Hotelling's T2 test, and in PA using Student's t test. The transverse measurement in the leg (RTRLEG) showed the lowest correlation (r=0.261). In conclusion, we can obtain similar information through the phase angle, whether RS is measured or if we measure on RLEGT. The phase angle of the transverse measurements provides different information from the phase angle of the longitudinal measurements.
Bibliography:ObjectType-Article-2
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Undefined-1
ObjectType-Feature-3
content type line 23
ISSN:0967-3334
1361-6579
DOI:10.1088/0967-3334/29/9/N01