Nefrología Latinoamericana (Apr 2022)

Compliance and feasibility of the ketoacid-supplemented very low protein diet in patients with CKD

  • Eduardo Lorca-Herrera,
  • Verònica Soto,
  • Macarena Arancibia,
  • Maria R. Berlanga,
  • Francisca Peña,
  • Caterina Tiscornia,
  • Magdalena Whittaker,
  • Gonzalo Correa,
  • Jefferson Hidalgo,
  • Alvaro Morales,
  • Alvaro Rios,
  • Daniel Bunout

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24875/NEFRO.22000017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective: To assess the effects of a very low protein diet supplemented with ketoacids on urinary urea nitrogen excretion and kidney function tests, in a randomized controlled clinical trial. Material and methods: Patients with stage 4-5 of CKD treated at a nephrology unit of a general hospital, were randomized to receive Ketosteril® 1 tablet per 5 kg/body weight day and a very low protein diet providing 0.3 g/kg of proteins or only a low protein diet providing 0.6 g/kg of proteins (control group). At baseline and after 16 weeks of treatment, fasting blood, 24 h and spot urine samples were collected. Results: Eighty-nine patients were randomized to the control and 93 to the ketoacids group. Fifty-four and 71 patients in each group, respectively, completed the treatment. Patients in the ketoacids group experienced a significantly higher reduction in urinary urea nitrogen and urine phosphorus excretion. Specifically, serum creatinine and cystatin C, did not change significantly. Conclusions: Patients receiving ketoacids had a greater reduction in urine urea nitrogen excretion during the treatment period which reflects good compliance with the very low protein diet.

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