医学
生物电阻抗分析
随机对照试验
血液透析
人口
生活质量(医疗保健)
内科学
营养补充
透析
物理疗法
置信区间
体质指数
不利影响
环境卫生
护理部
作者
Yaya Yang,Xianhui Qin,Junzhi Chen,Qi Wang,Yaozhong Kong,Qijun Wan,Hui-qin Tao,Aiqun Liu,Youbao Li,Zizhen Lin,Yan Huang,Yanhuan He,Zihan Lei,Min Liang
出处
期刊:Clinical Journal of The American Society of Nephrology
[American Society of Nephrology]
日期:2021-06-21
卷期号:16 (8): 1228-1236
被引量:15
摘要
Background and objectives Fat-based energy-dense nutritional supplements may offer benefits over protein- or carbohydrate-dense supplements for patients receiving dialysis because of the adverse metabolic consequences of the latter. We conducted a randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of the short-term use of a fat-based nutritional supplement on various measures of nutritional status in patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis who have low dietary energy intake. Design, setting, participants, & measurements We enrolled nondiabetic patients receiving hemodialysis for >3 months who had inadequate dietary energy intake (<30 kcal/kg per day). The participants were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive an oral fat-based energy-dense supplement (300 kcal daily) or routine care for 12 weeks ( n =120 per group). The primary outcome was the change in phase angle measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis, a marker of cell integrity and body cell mass, from the baseline to week 12. The secondary outcomes were changes in quality of life. Other outcomes included laboratory nutritional indicators and physical examinations. Results The average age of the total population was 47 (SD: 12) years, and 55% were men. The median of dialysis vintage was 43.4 (22.5–76.3) months; 240 participants were randomly assigned to the intervention ( n =120) or control group ( n =120). In total, 228 (95%) participants completed the trial. The change in phase angle did not differ significantly between the intervention and control groups (estimate, 0.0; 95% confidence interval, −0.1 to 0.1 versus estimate, 0.0; 95% confidence interval, −0.1 to 0.1; estimated difference, 0.0; 95% confidence interval −0.2 to 0.2; P =0.99). None of the 19 domains of quality of life differed between the groups. Adverse events were reported in 23 (19%) participants in the control group and 40 (33%) participants in the intervention group. Conclusions In nondiabetic patients on maintenance hemodialysis, short-term administration of fat-based energy-dense nutritional supplement has no clinically significant effect on nutritional status as measured by phase angle. Podcast This article contains a podcast at https://https://www.asn-online.org/media/podcast/CJASN/2021_08_03_CJN16821020.mp3
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