The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.23 No.12(2-1)

Theme Nutritional Managements for Maintenance Dialysis Patients with Clinical Complications
Title Nutrition management for hemodialysis patients with hypertension, chronic heart failure and atherosclerosis
Publish Date 2007/11
Author Yuzuru Sato Department of Internal Medicine, Sato Cardiovascular Clinic
Author Yukie Moriyama Department of Nutrition, Sato Cardiovascular Clinic
[ Summary ] Chronic heart failure (CHD) and cerebro-vascular diseases (CVD) are the major causes of death in patients receiving hemodialysis (HD). Hypertension and atherosclerosis are the major causes of CHD and CVD and worsen CHD and CVD conditions. Therefore, it is important to control blood pressure and prevent the progression of atherosclerosis. Secondary hyperparathyroidism is also a major complication for patients receiving HD and causes ectopic calcification and worsens atherosclerosis. Salt and water restriction are very necessary for the control of hypertension and CHD, as well as phosphate restriction for the control of atherosclerosis and prevension of ectopic calcification. Control of dyslipidemia and improvement of nutritional status are also necessary. It is important that all staff members help provide the above mentioned treatments for HD patients.
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