The Evaluation of Dietary Protein Intake by Calculation of Urea Generation Rate in Chronic Dialysis Patients in Kerman, ۲۰۰۲

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JR_JKMU-11-2_001

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Malnutrition is a common problem in chronic dialysis patients. There are several methods for nutritional assessment of hemodialysis patients, such as calculation of urea generation rate. As urea is produced from proteins catabolism and there is a linear correlation between urea generation and protein catabolic rate (PCR), PCR can be calculated by considering urea nitrogen appearence during the interdialytic interval. In a neutral nitrogen balance dietary protein intake and PCR are approximatly equal. The present study was done on ۴۴ choronic dialysis patients in Kerman/Iran. Clinical data were collected during two consecutive dialysis sessions. PCR was calculated by using urea nitrogen appearence between two dialysis sessions and dialysis interval. The mean±SD PCR was ۰.۹۷±۰.۸۵ gr/kg/day. Based on the results, in ۵۴% of these patients PCR was lower than ۱gr/kg/day so they had severe malnutrition. The relationships of PCR and age, education, renal failure's etiology and serum albumin were not significant. The mean PCR of females was significantly lower than that of males (P<۰.۰۵). There was a significant inverse correlation between PCR and duration of conservative manangement with hemodialysis (P<۰.۰۵). The relationship of PCR and dialysis frequency was also significant (P<۰.۰۵). The mean dialysis adequacy was ۰.۵۸±۰.۳۵ (Mean±SD), while in several studies the dialysis adequacy of greater than ۱.۲ has been suggested as optimal. There was a strong correlation between dialysis adequacy and PCR (P<۰.۰۵). Considering the PCR of ۱-۱.۲ g/kg/۲۴h as the optimale rate for hemodialysis patients, our subjects suffered from malnutrition. Malnutrition was more common in females and in patients with longer duration of conservative management with hemodialysis. In this study the values of PCR and serum Albumin were not the same for the evaluation of nutrtional status. Inadequate hemodialysis was the most important cause of malnutrition in our hemodialysis patients. So improvement in dialysis adequacy can improve anorexia and nutritonal status and decrease the rate of mortality in these patients.

نویسندگان

F Rashidfarokhi

Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Kerman , Iran

N Majdzadeh

Specialist in Internal Medicine, Kerman Center for Special Diseases, Kerman, Iran

M Dehghani

General Practitionar