Low protein diets for chronic kidney disease in non diabetic adults (Review)

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作者
Fouque, D. [1 ]
Laville, M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 11, Hop Edouard Herriot, INSERM, Dept Nephrol,U870, F-69437 Lyon 03, France
[2] Hop Edouard Herriot, Serv Nephrol, Lyon 03, France
来源
COCHRANE DATABASE OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | 2009年 / 03期
关键词
CHRONIC-RENAL-FAILURE; ESSENTIAL AMINO-ACIDS; BLOOD-PRESSURE CONTROL; RANDOMIZED MULTICENTER; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; DOUBLE-BLIND; RESTRICTION; PROGRESSION; EFFICACY; METAANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1002/14651858.CD001892.pub3
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background For more than fifty years, low protein diets have been proposed to patients with kidney failure. However, the effects of these diets in preventing severe kidney failure and the need for maintenance dialysis have not been resolved. Objectives To determine the efficacy of low protein diets in delaying the need to start maintenance dialysis. Search strategy Cochrane Renal Group studies register, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled studies, MEDLINE, and EMBASE. Congress abstracts (American Society of Nephrology since 1990, European Dialysis Transplant Association since 1985, International Society of Nephrology since 1987). Direct contacts with investigators. Selection criteria Randomised studies comparing two different levels of protein intake in adult patients suffering from moderate to severe kidney failure, followed for at least one year. Data collection and analysis Two authors independently selected studies and extracted data. Statistical analyses were performed using the random effects model and the results expressed as risk ratio (RR) for dichotomous outcomes with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Collection of the number of "renal deaths" defined as the need for starting dialysis, the death of a patient or a kidney transplant during the study. Main results Ten studies were identified from over 40 studies. A total of 2000 patients were analysed, 1002 had received reduced protein intake and 998 a higher protein intake. There were 281 renal deaths recorded, 113 in the low protein diet and 168 in the higher protein diet group (RR 0.68, 95% CI 0.55 to 0.84, P = 0.0002). To avoid one renal death, 2 to 56 patients need to be treated with a low protein diet during one year. Authors' conclusions Reducing protein intake in patients with chronic kidney disease reduces the occurrence of renal death by 32% as compared with higher or unrestricted protein intake. The optimal level of protein intake cannot be confirmed from these studies.
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