Treatment with essential amino acids in patients on chronic hemodialysis: a double blind cross-over study

Extract: Patients on chronic hemodialysis may suffer from a latent protein deficiency, and therapy with essential amino acids has been recommended. In a double blind cross-over study, 13 hemodialysis patients received orally 15.7 g of essential amino acids daily over a 3-month period. Patients were...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of clinical nutrition 1978-10, Vol.31 (10), p.1821-1826
Hauptverfasser: Hecking, Erwin, Kohler, Heide, Zobel, Rainer, Lemmel, Ernst M, Mader, Hans, Opferkuch, Wolfgang, Prellwitz, Winfried, Keim, Hans J, Muller, Doris
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description Extract: Patients on chronic hemodialysis may suffer from a latent protein deficiency, and therapy with essential amino acids has been recommended. In a double blind cross-over study, 13 hemodialysis patients received orally 15.7 g of essential amino acids daily over a 3-month period. Patients were on a liberal diet, containing 1 g of protein per kilogram of body weight per day. Hemodialysis was adequate. Therapy resulted in an increase in urea, uric acid, C3 c complement factor and a fall in C4. Lysine levels increased and phenylalanine fell. Malnutrition could not account for the observed metabolic changes, which are more likely due to uremic metabolic disturbances. A liberal diet of 1 g of protein per kilogram of body weight appears sufficient for patients on hemodialysis. Treatment with essential amino acids offers no advantage
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