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Том 8 №4 2006 год - Нефрология и диализ

Значение малобелковой диеты в замедлении прогрессирования хронической почечной недостаточности


Ермоленко В.М. Козлова Т.А. Михайлова Н.А.

Аннотация: Еще в 1869 г. L. Beale [23] писал, что ограничение потребления белка облегчает состояние больных с нарушенной функцией почек, а F. Volhard [154] указывал, что у больных с хронической почечной недостаточностью (ХПН) «возможно отсрочить» повышение концентрации мочевины в крови на длительный период времени, уменьшая потребление азота до 3-5 г/сут (20-30 г/сут белка). В ряде случаев ему удавалось, ограничивая потребление белка, снизить высокий уровень мочевины в крови, что сопровождалось исчезновением симптомов уремии. L. Ambard, известный своими работами в области физиологии и патофизиологии почек, в 1909 г. предложил определять «дебит мочевины» - произведение концентрации мочевины на диурез в соотношении к уровню мочевины в крови. В норме константа Ambard равнялась 0,07, а ее увеличение характеризовало степень нарушения функции почек. Двумя годами позднее он отмечал, что больные с уремией часто выглядят истощенными и усугубляют свое состояние, если употребляют в пищу мясо [5].

Для цитирования: Ермоленко В.М., Козлова Т.А., Михайлова Н.А. Значение малобелковой диеты в замедлении прогрессирования хронической почечной недостаточности. Нефрология и диализ. 2006. 8(4):310-320. doi:


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Ключевые слова: роническая почечная недостаточность, малобелковая диета, кетоаналоги аминокислот

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