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Reference change values for monitoring dehydration

  • Samuel N. Cheuvront EMAIL logo , Callum G. Fraser , Robert W. Kenefick , Brett R. Ely and Michael N. Sawka

Abstract

Background: Dehydration is a common medical problem requiring heuristic evaluation. Our aim was to develop a quantitative and graphical tool based on serial changes in either plasma osmolality (Posm), urine specific gravity (Usg), or body mass (Bm) to aid in determining the probability that a person has become dehydrated. A secondary purpose was to validate use of the tool by dehydrating a group of volunteers.

Methods: Basic data were obtained from a recent study of biological variation in common hydration status markers. Four reference change values (RCV) were calculated for each variable (Posm, Usg, Bm) using four statistical probabilities (0.80, 0.90, 0.95, and 0.99). The probability derived from the Z-score for any given change can be calculated from: Z=change/[21/2(CVa2+CVi2)1/2]. This calculation was simplified to require one input (measured change) by plotting the RCV against probability to generate both an empirical equation and a dual quantitative-qualitative graphic.

Results: Eleven volunteers were dehydrated by moderate levels (–2.1% to –3.5% Bm). Actual probabilities were obtained by substituting measured changes in Posm, Usg, and Bm for X in the exponential equation, Y=1–e–K·X, where each variable has a unique K constant. Median probabilities were 0.98 (Posm), 0.97 (Usg), and 0.97 (Bm), which aligned with ‘very likely’ to ‘virtually certain’ qualitative probability categories for dehydration.

Conclusions: This investigation provides a simple quantitative and graphical tool that can aid in determining the probability that a person has become dehydrated when serial measures of Posm, Usg, or Bm are made.


Corresponding author: Samuel N. Cheuvront, PhD, US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division, Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760-5007, USA Phone: +508 233-5607, Fax: +508 233-5298

Received: 2010-11-3
Accepted: 2011-1-17
Published Online: 2011-03-24
Published in Print: 2011-06-01

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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