Background. Protein-energy wasting is a frequent and debilitating condition in maintenance dialysis. We randomly tested if an energy-dense, phosphate-restricted, renal-specific oral supplement could maintain adequate nutritional intake and prevent malnutrition in maintenance haemodialysis patients with insufficient intake. Methods. Eighty-six patients were assigned to a standard care (CTRL) group or were prescribed two 125-ml packs of Renilon 7.5® daily for 3 months (SUPP). Dietary intake, serum (S) albumin, prealbumin, protein nitrogen appearance (nPNA), C-reactive protein, subjective global assessment (SGA) and quality of life (QOL) were recorded at baseline and after 3 months. Results. While intention to treat analysis (ITT) did not reve...
Haemodialysis is a form of renal replacement therapy but is a catabolic process that not only filter...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE:This systematic review aims to determine the potential effects of oral nutritio...
Background. Protein requirements in stable, adequately dialysed haemodialysis patients are not known...
BACKGROUND: Protein-energy wasting is a frequent and debilitating condition in maintenance dialysis....
Background. Protein-energy wasting is a frequent and debilitating condition in maintenance dialysis....
BackgroundInadequate protein intake and hypoalbuminemia, indicators of protein-energy wasting, are a...
Introduction: PEW (Protein Energy Wasting) is a well-known phenomenon observed among Hemodialysis (H...
Protein-energy wasting (PEW), reflected by serum albumin <4.0 g/dL, is common in maintenance hemodia...
Protein-energy wasting (PEW), reflected by serum albumin <4.0g/dL, is common in maintenance hemodial...
Background & aims: Protein-Energy Wasting (PEW) is the depletion of protein/energy stores observed i...
Nutrition in hemodialysis patients previously on a supplemented very low protein diet.BackgroundNutr...
Background and Aim: Elevated serum phosphate and calcium-phosphate levels play an important role in ...
Background/objectiveThis systematic review aims to determine the potential effects of oral nutrition...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Protein-Energy Wasting (PEW) is the depletion of protein/energy stores observed ...
ABSTRACTObjective: The present study was conducted with the aim to assess and analyze the nutritiona...
Haemodialysis is a form of renal replacement therapy but is a catabolic process that not only filter...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE:This systematic review aims to determine the potential effects of oral nutritio...
Background. Protein requirements in stable, adequately dialysed haemodialysis patients are not known...
BACKGROUND: Protein-energy wasting is a frequent and debilitating condition in maintenance dialysis....
Background. Protein-energy wasting is a frequent and debilitating condition in maintenance dialysis....
BackgroundInadequate protein intake and hypoalbuminemia, indicators of protein-energy wasting, are a...
Introduction: PEW (Protein Energy Wasting) is a well-known phenomenon observed among Hemodialysis (H...
Protein-energy wasting (PEW), reflected by serum albumin <4.0 g/dL, is common in maintenance hemodia...
Protein-energy wasting (PEW), reflected by serum albumin <4.0g/dL, is common in maintenance hemodial...
Background & aims: Protein-Energy Wasting (PEW) is the depletion of protein/energy stores observed i...
Nutrition in hemodialysis patients previously on a supplemented very low protein diet.BackgroundNutr...
Background and Aim: Elevated serum phosphate and calcium-phosphate levels play an important role in ...
Background/objectiveThis systematic review aims to determine the potential effects of oral nutrition...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Protein-Energy Wasting (PEW) is the depletion of protein/energy stores observed ...
ABSTRACTObjective: The present study was conducted with the aim to assess and analyze the nutritiona...
Haemodialysis is a form of renal replacement therapy but is a catabolic process that not only filter...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE:This systematic review aims to determine the potential effects of oral nutritio...
Background. Protein requirements in stable, adequately dialysed haemodialysis patients are not known...