Volume 46, Issue 3 , Pages 371-386, September 2005
Malnutrition in Hemodialysis Patients: What Therapy?
Malnutrition is common in hemodialysis patients and is a powerful predictor of morbidity and mortality. Although much progress has been made in recent years in identifying the causes and pathogenesis of malnutrition in hemodialysis patients, as well as recognizing the link between malnutrition and morbidity and mortality, no consensus has been reached concerning its management. Along with such conventional interventions as nutritional counseling, oral nutritional supplements, and intradialytic parenteral nutrition, novel preventive and therapeutic strategies have been tested, such as appetite stimulants, growth hormone, androgenic anabolic steroids, and anti-inflammatory drugs, with contradictory and nonconclusive results. Malnutrition still remains a great challenge for nephrologists in the third millennium.
Index Words: Hemodialysis (HD) , malnutrition , prevention , therapy
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Originally published online as doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2005.05.031 on August 1, 2005.M.B. and M.M. contributed equally to the writing and editing of this review.
PII: S0272-6386(05)00792-4
doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2005.05.031
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Volume 46, Issue 3 , Pages 371-386, September 2005
