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Objective: We investigated the ability of whole body and segmental multiple
frequency bioelectrical impedance (MFBIA) to detect peritoneal fluid in pe
ritoneal dialysis patients.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Teaching hospital renal unit.
Subjects: Patients on regular peritoneal dialysis.
Interventions: Whole body and segmental MFBIA measurements before and after
drainage of peritoneal fluid.
Results: Changes estimated by MFBIA in total body water( - 0.4 (0.8) litres
) and extracellular water(- 0.3 (0.3) litres) were much lower than the actu
al changes (2.0 (0.4) litres), P < 0.0001. Derived resistances R-ecf and R-
icf increased significantly for the trunk but not for total body measuremen
ts and changes did not correlate with volumes of fluid drained.
Conclusions: MFBIA is limited in its ability to detect intraperitoneal flui
d, using both whole body and segmental techniques.