INTRODUCTION N‑terminal pro‑B‑type natriuretic peptide (NT‑proBNP) is an established biomarker of heart failure in the general population. However, its diagnostic value is unclear in hemodialysis (HD) patients owing to renal insufficiency. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to establish the usefulness of NT‑proBNP for hydration assessment and the relation of NT‑proBNP to the nutritional state and prognosis of survival. PATIENTS AND METHODS In 321 HD patients (206 men; mean age, 65.1 ±21.4 years), we assessed NT‑proBNP levels, overhydration (OHBIA), and the indices of the nutritional state (using a bioimpedance analysis [BIA]) in relation to cardiac troponin T (cTnT), hemoglobin, albumin, total cholesterol (TC), and C‑reactive protein (CRP) levels. The efficacy of HD was assessed using Kt/V, weekly HD dose, and HD session ultrafiltration. The cohort was divided into NT‑proBNP quartiles. Patients with 2 NT‑proBNP measurements were categorized also into change‑over‑time subgroups. A follow‑up lasted for a median period of 23.8 ±26.3 months. RESULTS Relative OHBIA increased across the NT‑proBNP quartiles (Q1/Q2/Q3/Q4, 1.31% ±2.56%/2.06% ±2.35%/2.92% ±2.97%/4.62% ±4.22%; P