Subcutaneous interstitial pressure and volume characteristics in renal impairment associated with edema

Leonard M. Ebah, Helge Wiig, Idalia Dawidowska, Charlotte O'Toole, Angela Summers, Milind Nikam, Anuradha Jayanti, Beatrice Coupes, Paul Brenchley, Sandip Mitra

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    Abstract

    The kidneys and the interstitial compartment play a vital role in body fluid regulation. The latter may be significantly altered in renal dysfunction, but experimental studies are lacking. To help define this we measured the subcutaneous interstitial pressure, bioimpedance volumes, and edema characteristics in 10 healthy subjects and 21 patients with obvious edema and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Interstitial edema was quantified by the time taken for a medial malleolar thumb pit to refill and termed the edema refill time. Interstitial pressure was significantly raised in CKD compared to healthy subjects. Total body water (TBW), extracellular fluid volume (ECFV), interstitial fluid volume, the ratio of the ECFV to the TBW, and segmental extracellular fluid volume were raised in CKD. The ratio of the ECFV to the TBW and the interstitial fluid volume were the best predictors of interstitial pressure. Significantly higher interstitial pressures were noted in edema of 2 weeks or less duration. A significant nonlinear relationship defined interstitial pressure and interstitial fluid volume. Edema refill time was significantly inversely related to interstitial pressure, interstitial compartment volumes, and edema vintage. Elevated interstitial pressure in CKD with obvious edema is a combined function of accumulated interstitial compartment fluid volumes, edema vintage, and tissue mechanical properties. The edema refill time may represent an important parameter in the clinical assessment of edema, providing additional information about interstitial pathophysiology in patients with CKD and fluid retention. © 2013 International Society of Nephrology.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)980-988
    Number of pages8
    JournalKidney International
    Volume84
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013

    Keywords

    • edema
    • edema refill time
    • interstitial pressure
    • kidney disease
    • volumes

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