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  • Diuretics and bioimpedance-measured fluid spaces in hypertensive patients.

Diuretics and bioimpedance-measured fluid spaces in hypertensive patients.

Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.) (2014-10-21)
Mihály Tapolyai, Mária Faludi, Neville R Dossabhoy, István Barna, Zsolt Lengvárszky, Tibor Szarvas, Klára Berta, Tibor Fülöp
ABSTRACT

The authors examined the relationship between thiazide-type diuretics and fluid spaces in a cohort of hypertensive patients in a retrospective study of 60 stable hypertensive patients without renal abnormalities who underwent whole-body bioimpedance analysis. Overhydration was greater in the diuretic group, but only to a nonsignificant degree (5.9 vs. 2.9%; P=.21). The total body water did not differ in the two groups (41.8 L vs. 40.5 L; P=.64). Extracellular fluid volume (ECV) (19.7 L vs. 18.5 L; P=.35) and intracellular fluid volume (ICV) spaces (20.8 L vs. 21.3 L; P=.75) were also not significantly different in the two groups. The ratio of ICV:ECV, however, appeared different: 1.05 vs 1.15 (P=.017) and the effect was maintained in the linear regression-adjusted model (β coefficient: -0.143; P=.001). The diuretic-related distortion of ICV:ECV ratio indicates potential fluid redistribution in hypertensive patients, with ICV participating in the process.

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