The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.15 No.13(2)

Theme Practicing proper nutrition for kidney diseases
Title Nutritional status of chronic nephritic syndrome
Publish Date 1999/12
Author Tamaki Sasaki Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology, Kawasaki Medical School
Author Tatsuo Fukushima Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology, Kawasaki Medical School
Author Yoshiki Watanabe Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology, Kawasaki Medical School
Author Shinsuke Nomura Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology, Kawasaki Medical School
Author Naoki Kashihara Department of Medicine Division of Nephrology, Kawasaki Medical School
Author Kazuko Ichikawa Department of Nutrition, Kawasaki Medical School
Author Yuko Kawasaki Department of Nutrition, Kawasaki Medical School
[ Summary ] Chronic nephritic syndrome has a pathophysiology characteriged by continuous proteinuria and hematuria or renal dysfunction, found at the time of diagnosis, or with progression of the clinical course. More than half of the patients who are presently placed on dialysis have primary chronic glomerulonephritis, including IgA nephropathy as the cause of this illness. Two theories, concerning glomerular hyperfiltration and tubulointerstitial damage have been proposed to explain the mechanism of autonomous progression of renal damage. Guidance, regarding lifestyle for these patients depends on the intensity of proteinuria, renal function and the presence or absence of hypertension. In principle, diet therapy is based on a low protein diet, with attention paid to the shortage of energy. Periodical monitoring needs is required to confirm that this is carried out without fail.
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