Longitudinal follow–up of chronic hemodialysis patients without vitamin supplementation

Longitudinal follow–up of chronic hemodialysis patients without vitamin supplementation. Vitamin supplementation for dialysis patients is still controversial. In our study, we followed longitudinally over a period of a year, 15 patients on chronic hemodialysis who were deprived of vitamin supplement...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kidney international 1986-07, Vol.30 (1), p.99-106
Hauptverfasser: Ramirez, German, Chen, Marianne, Boyce, H. Worth, Fuller, Suzanne M., Ganguly, Rama, Brueggemeyer, Carl D., Butcher, Doris E.
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Zusammenfassung:Longitudinal follow–up of chronic hemodialysis patients without vitamin supplementation. Vitamin supplementation for dialysis patients is still controversial. In our study, we followed longitudinally over a period of a year, 15 patients on chronic hemodialysis who were deprived of vitamin supplementation. Microbiological assays were used to determine the levels of five vitamins of the B group (folate, niacin, B12, B6, and thiamine). Vitamin C was measured chemically. During the observation period when vitamins were not supplemented, a marked drop of many of these vitamins in blood levels were encountered. For vitamins B12 and C, the plasma levels remained within the normal range in all the subjects studied. For the other vitamins, the blood levels were found to be low in a few patients. Our data suggest that vitamin supplementation is probably not needed in most stable hemodialysis patients as it is recommended now, and that perhaps, if supplementation is indicated, less should be given than is presently prescribed. Further research is needed in this area.
ISSN:0085-2538
1523-1755
DOI:10.1038/ki.1986.157