The purpose of this study is to assess fluid accumulation (FA) in the body using BIA (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis) in critically ill patients treated in the ICU. This study is an observational cohort with an initial phase that analyzes prospective individual patient data
This research will begin by identifying subjects through the collection of initial data. The identification of subjects will involve using BIA (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis) equipment. Subsequently, the subjects will be divided into two groups based on the initial BIA test results of body fluid balance. The first group will comprise patients with a body fluid balance exceeding 500cc, while the second group will consist of patients with a body fluid balance of 500cc or less. Throughout the study, various BIA-derived parameters will be closely monitored for both groups, starting from the initial BIA test until the patients are discharged from the ICU or for a maximum of 7 days of ICU care from the time of the first test.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Variable measured: Fluid accumulation (FA), volume excess (VE), total body weight (TBW), extracellular water (ECW), intracellular water (ICW)
Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital
Jakarta Pusat, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Fluid accumulation (FA)
Each increase in volume excess is divided by the patient's initial body weight and expressed as a percentage. FA (fluid accumulation) is considered positive if the percentage value is greater than 5%. Conversely, FA is considered negative if the percentage value is less than 5%.
Time frame: 1 week
volume excess (VE)
Fluid volume expansion outside the cells, based on the assessment by BIA (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis), refers to the increase in fluid volume that occurs outside the cells of the body.
Time frame: 1 week
total body weight (TBW)
The total mass or weight quantity of a person is obtained from BIA (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis) measurements.
Time frame: 1 week
extracellular water (ECW)
The amount of ECW (liters)
Time frame: 1 week
intracellular water (ICW)
The amount of ICW (liters)
Time frame: 1 week
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