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Lung ultrasound and BNP to detect hidden pulmonary congestion in euvolemic hemodialysis patients: a single centre experience.

Domenico GianneseAlessandro PuntoniAdamasco CupistiRiccardo MorgantiEnrico VarricchioClaudia D'AlessandroClaudia MannucciPiera SerioMaria Francesca Egidi
Published in: BMC nephrology (2021)
Prevalence of pulmonary congestion as assessed by LUS and persistent or recurrent BLS >15 were quite prevalent findings in euvolemic HD patients. In the patients defined as rLUS+, a higher rate of cardiovascular events and hospital admissions was registered. BNP serum levels > 165 pg/ml resulted predictive of pulmonary congestion at LUS. In the dialysis care, regular LUS examination should be reasonably included among the methods useful to detect subclinical lung congestion and to adjust patients' dry weight.
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