fluid compartment after water ingestion. This same error was found in the Tanita machine with the control showing weight gain in the fat compartment after water ingestion. The standard machine was not tested in the dialysis patients as we did not have access to multichannel bioimpedence machines in our unit.Conclusions: Both the expensive multichannel machines and the home bioimpedence scales showed same error in controls after fluid ingestion, with fluid gain recorded in the fat compartment. In dialysis patients, post dialysis fluid loss was recorded as reduction in the fat content, not fluid content (using home bioimpedence scales). Literature search has not revealed details of the body compartment from where the fluid was removed. Fluid storage in dialysis patients needs further study.Potassium (mmol/l) 5.3 (2.9 -8.2)Pulmonary crackles 26% Sodium (mEq/l) 135 (122 -163)Bicarbonates (mmol/l) 12 (5 -23) ISN WCN 2020, ABU DHABI, UAE S318 Kidney International Reports (2020) 5, S1-S392
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