Could intradialytic nutrition improve refractory anaemia in patients undergoing haemodialysis
2017
SUMMARYBackground
This prospective randomised study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) therapy in malnourished patients with refractory anaemia.
Methods
Forty patients who were malnourished with a BMI not greater than 23 (17–23) kg/m2, undergoing regular HD were included. Of those, 20 patients received 500–1000 ml of IDPN at a rate of 250–300 ml/h at each HD session three days per week for six consecutive months. The other 20 patients did not receive IDPN infusion. The malnutrition inflammation score (MIS) and haematological parameters were recorded at baseline and after three and six months.
Results
Mean haemoglobin levels, BMI and serum albumin were significantly increased while MIS was significantly decreased after the 3rd and 6th months of IDPN.
Conclusion
IDPN has a good role in improving refractory anaemia by significantly increasing haemoglobin levels, body weight, and serum albumin levels. The intervention also significantly decreases the MIS of patients.
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