Z. Katzir, A. Biro, R. Cernes, Z. Barnea, S. Blumberg
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Dietary Therapy for Children With Congenital Solitary Functioning Kidney
Background. Renal injury, proteinuria, and hypertension, are consequences of congenital solitary functioning kidney (CSFK). Renal injury appears around 10 years of age and requires dialysis by the age of 30 years. Low protein intake attenuated renal damage in animal experimental models, uninephrectomized patients, and kidney transplant donors and recipients. Low salt intake facilitates blood pressure control. Objective. Relevant data concerning CSFK patients have not been described so far. We decided to examine long-term preventing effects of protein restriction and low-salt diet on proteinuria, kidney function, and hypertension, in this distinct polulation. Methods. Twenty-eight children with CSFK were included in a prospective observational exposure series. Following parents’ agreement, protein and salt restriction—0.85 × recommended daily allowance (RDA)—was started under dietitian supervision. Compliance verification was performed by (a) monitoring urinary urea nitrogen and body weight, (b) measuring ...