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Smolle, KH; Kaufmann, P; Holzer, H; Druml, W.
Intradialytic parenteral nutrition in malnourished patients on chronic haemodialysis therapy.
Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1995; 10(8):1411-1416 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Smolle Karl-Heinz
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Holzer Herwig
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BACKGROUND. Malnutrition is frequently encountered in patients on regular haemodialysis therapy and presents an important determinant of morbidity and mortality. Usual therapeutic approaches to alleviate malnutrition have been unsuccessful. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) with amino acids (in combination with a glucose-containing dialysate) on nutritional parameters and immunocompetence in patients on regular haemodialysis treatment. METHODS. Effects of IDPN were evaluated in 16 malnourished patients. After a run-in period of 4 weeks (to define stable baseline conditions) 0.8 g amino acids/kg bodyweight using a novel amino-acid solution (adapted to metabolic alteration of uraemia and including the dipeptide glycyl-tyrosine as tyrosine source) was infused thrice weekly during each haemodialysis session for 16 weeks. RESULTS. Intradialytic amino-acid infusion was well tolerated and the dipeptide was rapidly utilized with only traces being detectable in plasma after dialysis. Visceral protein synthesis was improved, serum albumin, prealbumin, and cholinesterase increased during IDPN (P < 0.05). As indicators of augmented immunocompetence skin test reactivity against multiple antigens was improved (P < 0.02) and total lymphocyte count was raised (P < 0.05). Plasma amino acid pattern did not deteriorate but failed to normalize during IDPN and phenylalanine/tyrosine ratio remained stable. Anthropometric measurements and eating behaviour as assessed by dietary records were not altered during IDPN. CONCLUSIONS. Even using a simple and limited intradialytic nutritional support with amino acids can improve visceral protein status and stimulate immunocompetence in malnourished patients on regular haemodialysis therapy.
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Amino Acids - therapeutic use
Blood Proteins - metabolism
Body Weight - metabolism
Combined Modality Therapy - metabolism
Dialysis Solutions - therapeutic use
Female - therapeutic use
Humans - therapeutic use
Immunocompetence - therapeutic use
Male - therapeutic use
Middle Aged - therapeutic use
Nutrition Disorders - etiology
Parenteral Nutrition - etiology
Renal Dialysis - etiology
Uremia - complications

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Amino Acid Metabolism
Hemodialysis Therapy
Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition
Immunocompetence
Malnutrition
Plasma Proteins
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