透析患者维生素B12缺乏症:危险因素、诊断、并发症和治疗:全面回顾

Ghada Araji, Praneeth R Keesari, Varun Chowdhry, Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz, Sarah Afif, Wassim Diab, Suzanne El-Sayegh
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维生素B12缺乏症是终末期肾病透析患者的一个重要问题。然而,目前还没有针对这一特定患者群体的广泛研究。报告的发病率差异很大,从20%到90%不等,反映了其诊断的复杂性。由于饮食限制、吸收受损和透析期间的营养损失等因素,透析患者往往面临多种营养缺乏,包括缺乏必需维生素。诊断这些患者的维生素B12缺乏症具有挑战性,解决这一问题对于预防并发症和提高他们的整体生活质量至关重要。这篇综述论文深入研究了透析患者维生素B12缺乏症的现有证据,检查了相关的危险因素、诊断挑战、潜在并发症和可用的治疗方案。它提供了关于该主题的全面视角,使其成为对解决透析患者营养需求感兴趣的研究人员,医疗从业人员和政策制定者的宝贵资源。
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Vitamin B12 deficiency in dialysis patients: risk factors, diagnosis, complications, and treatment: A comprehensive review.

Vitamin B12 deficiency is a significant concern among patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing dialysis. However, there hasn't been extensive research conducted on this particular patient group. The reported incidence rates vary widely, ranging from 20% to 90%, reflecting the complexity of its diagnosis. Dialysis patients often face multiple nutritional deficiencies, including a lack of essential vitamins, due to factors such as dietary restrictions, impaired absorption, and nutrient loss during dialysis. Diagnosing vitamin B12 deficiency in these patients is challenging, and addressing it is crucial to prevent complications and improve their overall quality of life. This review paper delves into the available body of evidence on vitamin B12 deficiency in dialysis patients, examining the contributing risk factors, diagnostic challenges, potential complications, and available treatment options. It provides a well-rounded perspective on the topic, making it a valuable resource for researchers, healthcare practitioners, and policymakers interested in addressing the nutritional needs of dialysis patients.

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