成人慢性肾病患者的营养问题

Anita Saxena
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慢性肾衰竭(CRF)不仅损害食欲,而且损害免疫功能,导致对感染的易感性增加和伤口愈合不良,并可能易患炎症性疾病。应采取各种策略,以避免出现以尿毒症为表现的慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)并发症,包括厌食、恶心、呕吐导致营养不良、体液和电解质失衡导致容量超载、高钾血症、代谢性酸中毒和高磷血症,以及与激素或全身功能障碍相关的异常,如高血压、贫血、高脂血症、骨病、心包炎、周围神经病变和中枢神经系统异常。随着GFR的下降,营养需要量发生变化。应定期评估营养状况。低蛋白饮食对CKD 1-5期有益,但营养管理应保证营养状况不受损害。维持性透析患者需要高蛋白饮食以维持适当的营养状态。及时诊断蛋白质能量浪费(PEW)对于早期开始营养干预和治疗是很重要的。管理高血压,骨矿物质疾病,液体超载和胃轻瘫应给予首要重视。
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Nutritional problems in adult patients with chronic kidney disease

Chronic renal failure (CRF) impairs not only appetite but also impairs immune function, resulting in increased susceptibility to infections and poor wound healing and may predispose to inflammatory diseases. Every strategy should be used to avoid complications of chronic kidney disease (CKD) manifested in uremic state including anorexia, nausea, vomiting leading to malnutrition, fluid and electrolyte imbalance leading to volume overload, hyperkalemia, metabolic acidosis, and hyperphosphatemia, as well as abnormalities related to hormonal or systemic dysfunction such as hypertension, anemia, hyperlipidemia, bone disease, pericarditis, peripheral neuropathy, and central nervous system abnormalities. With decline in GFR, nutrient requirements change. Nutritional status should be assessed periodically. Low protein diets are beneficial for CKD stages 1–5, but nutritional management should be such that the nutritional status is not compromised. In order to maintain proper nutritional status patients on maintenance dialysis require high protein diet. Timely diagnosis of protein-energy-wasting (PEW) is important for early initiation of nutritional intervention and treatment. Management of hypertension, bone mineral disease, fluid overload and gastroparesis should be given prime importance.

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