Phase angle, derived from bioimpedance analysis (BIA), reflects tissue quality and quantity in which cell mass, membrane integrity and hydration state are represented. Phase angle, as a measure of body composition, changes with the physical condition of patients and is associated with survival in several disease states and during ICU admission. Aim of the study is to explore the predictive value of the phase angle for long term ICU outcome.
Phase angle, derived from bioimpedance analysis (BIA), reflects tissue quality and quantity in which cell mass, membrane integrity and hydration state are represented. Phase angle, as a measure of body composition, changes with the physical condition of patients and is associated with survival in several disease states and during ICU admission. Aim of the study is to explore the predictive value of the phase angle for long term ICU survival. A single-centre prospective observational cohort will be performed with consecutive patients, elective and non elective, admitted to the ICU between 1st June 2018 and 1st June 2019. Demographic data, APACHE III, comorbidity and phase angle are collected and the ICU- , hospital- and 6 months survival will be registered.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,025
Medical Centre Leeuwarden - Intensive Care Unit
Leeuwarden, Netherlands
3 months survival
100% minus all-cause mortality at three month post ICU
Time frame: 3 months
6 months survival
100% minus all-cause mortality at six month post ICU
Time frame: 6 months
12 months survival
100% minus all-cause mortalityat twelve month post ICU
Time frame: 12 months
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