Yem. Snel et al., DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF EXTRACELLULAR WATER VOLUME BY THE BROMIDE-DILUTION METHOD IN GROWTH HORMONE-DEFICIENT ADULTS, European journal of clinical investigation, 25(9), 1995, pp. 708-714
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Medicine, Research & Experimental","Medicine, General & Internal
Body composition and water content were assessed in 36 growth hormone
deficient (GHD) patients (M:23, F:13) and 14 controls (M:7, F:7) using
anthropometry, hydrodensitornetry, bioelectrical impedance measuremen
t and the bromide-dilution method, with which extracellular water volu
me can be measured directly. GHD patients, compared to controls, did n
ot differ in extracellular water volume, in hydration state and water
distribution. A higher BMI (P = 0.002) and a higher body fat mass (P <
0.0001) were found in the patients. Based on circumference measuremen
ts, the GHD patients had a higher waist/hip ratio (P = 0.0001). This s
tudy shows that GHD patients, in comparison with healthy controls, hav
e a normal extracellular water volume. The finding that extracellular
water volume is within the normal range in GHD patients may be clinica
lly relevant as it is well known that in the first months after initia
ting GH-replacement therapy, most patients have signs and symptoms of
excessive water retention.