Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The conservative management of chronic kidney
disease (CKD) includes nutritional therapy (NT) with the
aim to reduce the intake of proteins, phosphorus, organic
acids, sodium, and potassium, while ensuring adequate
caloric intake. While there is evidence that NT may help to
prevent and control metabolic alterations in CKD, the criteria
for implementing a low-protein regimen in CKD are
still debated. There is no final consensus on the composition
of the diet, nor indications for specific patient settings or
different stages of CKD. Also when and how to start dietary
manipulation of different nutrients in CKD is not well
defined. A group of Italian nephrologists participated, under
the auspices of the Italian Society of Nephrology, in a
Delphi exercise to explore the consensus on some open
questions regarding the nutritional treatment in CKD in
Italy, generating a consensus opinion for 23 statements on:
(1) general principles of NT; (2) indications for and initiation
of NT; (3) role of protein-free products; (4) NT safety;
(5) integrated management of NT. This Delphi exercise
shows that there is broad consensus regarding NT in CKD
across a wide range of management areas. These clinicianled
consensus statements provide a framework for appropriate
guidance on NT in patients with CKD, and are
intended as a guide in decision-making whenever possible
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Chronic kidney disease; Delphi consensus; Low-protein diet; Nutritional therapy; Phosphate; Salt; Nephrology
Elenco autori:
Bellizzi, Vincenzo; Bianchi, Stefano; Bolasco, Piergiorgio; Brunori, Giuliano; Cupisti, Adamasco; Gambaro, Giovanni; Gesualdo, Loreto; Polito, Pasquale; Santoro, Domenico; Santoro, Antonio
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