Title of article :
Is handgrip strength and key pinch measurement related with biochemical parameters of nutrition in peritoneal dialysis patients?
Author/Authors :
Yardimci, Bulent Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital, Turkey , Sumnu, Abdullah Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Turkey , Kaya, Ibrahim Haseki Training Hospital - Ortopedics and Traumatology, Turkey , Gursu, Meltem Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Turkey , Aydin, Zeki Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Turkey , Karadag, Serhat Haseki Training and Research HospitalIstanbul, Turkey , Uzun, Sami Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Turkey , Tatli, Emel Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Turkey , Ozturk, Savas Haseki Training and Research Hospital, Turkey , Cetinus, Ercan Haseki Training Hospital - Ortopedics and Traumatology, Turkey , Kazancioglu, Rumeyza Bezmialem Vakif University - Medical Faculty - Nephrology, Turkey
From page :
941
To page :
945
Abstract :
Backgrounds Objective: End-stage renal disease (ESRD) frequently causes Protein Energy Wasting (PEW), which is an important morbidity and mortality factor. Although it is difficult to assess PEW with a reliable method, there are various methods such as Handgrip strength test (HST), serum albumin, cholesterol, etc. HST is a simple and reliable antropometric method which is used for nutritional status and body muscle strength. This study aims to assess the relationship between HST and biochemical markers in evolution of nutritional status of ESRD patients. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 36 consecutive patients, who are on peritoneal dialysis and 36 healthy –control subjects. Jamar-hand dynamometer was used for handgrip strength test; a pinch gauge was used for key pinch. Other antropometric tests included skin fold thicknesses at biceps, triceps, umbilical, suprailiac and subscapular regions; circumferences at waist hip, neck and midarm. Biochemical tests were performed only in Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) group. SPSS for Windows ver. 15.0 was used for statistics. Results: The mean age of patients was 49.3±14.4, and mean age of control group was 43.8±10.6 (p=0.075). In PD group dominant hand dynamometer test 1,2 and 3 results were 19.3±9.3 kg , 25.3±10.8 kg , 25.5±10.6 kg and ; 34.2±10.3 kg , 34.4±9.8 kg, 34.6±10.0 kg for control group (p 0,001). Right key pinch results were 6.7±1.9 kg for patients ; 13.5±4.5 kg for control group (p 0.001). Left key pinch results were 6.8±1.9 kg for patients; 13.2±4.4 kg for control group (p 0.001). There was not any significant relationship concerning handgrip or key pinch tests with biochemical parameters. Conclusion: Handgrip Strength Test and key pinch may be reliable, cheap and easily performed tests for the diagnosis of Protein Energy Wasting in patients on Peritoneal Dialysis.
Keywords :
Handgrip Strenngh , Key Pinch , Nutrition , Peritoneal Dialysis
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Record number :
2576366
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