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Table 2 Individual patient clinical data

From: Blood volume analysis as a guide for dry weight determination in chronic hemodialysis patients: a crossover study

Patient

Age

EDW order changed

Interval between Measurements (days)

Overall BV at Baseline

Overall BV at Follow Up

% Deviation in BV from Ideal at Baseline

% Deviation in BV from Ideal at Follow Up

Post HD Weight at Baseline

Post HD Weight at Follow Up

Post HD BP Baseline

Post HD BP Follow Up

Intradialytic complicationsaat Baseline

Intradialytic complicationsaFollow Up

1

56

No

38

Euvolemic

Euvolemic

−1.1

2.7

86.0

86.4

155/86

160/72

None

None

2

69

No

41

Euvolemic

Volume overloaded

6.9

11.0

108.3

107.9

138/65

155/72

None

None

3

68

No

45

Euvolemic

Euvolemic

1.4

1.1

81.8

81.2

169/73

124/69

None

None

4

60

No

88

Euvolemic

Euvolemic

−5.2

6.5

71.1

75.3

153/76

150/77

None

Hypertension

5

84

Yes

32

Volume depleted

Volume depleted

−16.7

−19.3

60.4

61.9

187/87

143/86

None

Hypertension

6

58

Yes

98

Volume overloaded

Volume overloaded

11.1

22.6

57.7

57.1

162/85

187/101

None

Cramps and Tachycardia

7

60

Yes

84

Euvolemic

Euvolemic

8.0

7.8

85.9

86.5

147/101

162/90

Cramps

Cramps and Hypertension

8

52

Yes

119

Euvolemic

Euvolemic

−6.2

3.2

86.6

86.2

116/60

106/40

None

Cramps and Hypotension

9

44

Yes

75

Volume depleted

Volume overloaded

−8.4

8.6

107.9

109.5

118/63

134/88

None

None

10

83

Yes

80

Volume depleted

Volume depleted

−17.2

−38.3

92.0

92.1

134/61

156/76

None

Hypertension

  1. EDW estimated dry weight prescribed, BV blood volume, HD hemodialysis, BP blood pressure,
  2. aIntradialytic complications include: intradialytic hypertension (increase in blood pressure ≥ 20 mmHg), intradialytic hypotension (systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg or decrease in blood pressure ≥ 20 mmHg), tachycardia (heart rate 100/min, or change > 30/min), cramping and, symptoms of volume depletion (dizziness, weakness, nausea, pre-syncope or syncope) requiring medical intervention