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Optimizing ultrafiltration in hemodialysis (HD) patients helps decrease symptoms related to fluid overload and hypotension. A non-invasive, precise, and dynamic approach to the fluid status in HD patients is a state of art in the nephrologist setting. Bioimpedance Spectroscopy (BIS) allows examination of dry-weight status and a proper adjustment of HD prescription, affecting blood pressure (BP) directly. The aim of this study was to compare BIS and clinical assessment and clinical assessment only of dry weight and their impact on BP.
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