Our results show that TNF-alpha mRNA expression is significantly elevated in pre-eclamptic patients compared with the other two control groups. The high expression of TNF-alpha may be associated with the TNF1 allele, whose frequency is markedly increased in pre-eclamptic patients. These ...
Efforts at controlling hyperphosphatemia in dialysis patients have been largely unsuccessful. Phosphate removal in thriceweekly standard dialysis is limited due to the largely timedependent basis for its removal. Phosphate binders, while highly useful, have not solved the problem. Dietary restriction of...
The successful treatment of protein malnutrition is critical for patient healing but traditional estimates of the amount of calories and protein needed for... M Pompeo - 《Ostomy Wound Manage》 被引量: 35发表: 2007年 Nutritional Considerations in the Treatment of Patients with Chronic Uremia Kopple...
Why do patients on peritoneal dialysis have low blood levels of protein-bound solutes? Nat Clin Pract Nephrol 2009; 5: 130-131.Vanholder R, Meert N, Van Biesen W, et al. Why do patients on peritoneal dialysis have low blood levels of protein-bound solutes? Nat Clin Pract Nephrol 2009;...
2.2 We suggest that the protein intake in children on dialysis may need to be higher than the SDI for non-dialysis patients to account for dialysate protein losses. (Level C; weak recommendation). 2.3 In children with persistently high blood urea levels, we suggest that protein intake may be...
Nutrition counseling may be needed for CKD patients with respect to optimal management of weight and diet.doi:10.1096/fasebj.25.1_supplement.995.9Mei〦n ChenChi〤hih HungShang㎎yh HwangHung〤hun ChenMeng〤huan HuangJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdThe FASEB Journal...
PROT-AGE recommendations for protein levels in geriatric patients with specific acute or chronic diseases • The amount of additional dietary protein or supplemental protein needed depends on the disease, its severity, the patient’s nutritional status prior to disease, as well as the disease impact...
Table 1. Recommended minimum protein, energy, and mineral intakes for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and maintenance dialysis patients Empty CellNondialysis CKDHemodialysisPeritoneal dialysis Protein 0.6–0.8 g/kg/dayIllness 1.0 g/kg >1.2 g/kg/day >1.2 g/kg/dayPeritonitis >1.5 g/kg Energy 30–...
Patients and cell cultures Effluent-derived mesenchymal MCs were isolated from 9 patients performing peritoneal dialysis as described previously [25]. All included patients had signed informed consent forms and the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Clinic Investigation of Sapienza University ...
Can the spot urine P/C ratio be useful in everyday medical practice for the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with renal insufficiency and other disease states that are accompanied by proteinuria, thus eliminating the need for a 24-h urine collection? How does the value of a spot ...