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Does increased glucose exposure lead to increased body fat and reduced lean body mass in anuric peritoneal dialysis patients?

Nephrology
Author
Fan S, Davenport A
Used Parameters : ICW, FFM, BFM

Publication Year : 2014

Country : UK

Journal : European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Residual renal function has been reported to be a major determinant of peritoneal dialysis (PD) technique survival for patients with end-stage kidney disease. Anuria leads to increases in PD prescriptions designed to maintain small solute clearances and ultrafiltration volumes, resulting in greater exposure to hypertonic glucose dialysates. We reviewed the effect of developing anuria in a cohort of 136 PD patients followed for a median of 12 months, to determine whether increasing exposure to higher glucose dialysates …
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