Abstract
Treatment of end-stage renal disease is a growing renal function. This should guarantee the same amount clinical, economic and organizational burden world- of depuration as was considered adequate before and wide, and consumes a large proportion of increasingly during the dietary treatment phase, although, in this scarce health care resources. case, the depuration comes from both residual renal Experimental studies and clinical data from uncon- function and dialysis clearance. trolled trials strongly suggest that a low protein diet may help to delay progression to chronic renal insuYciency (CRI ), but results of large-scale controlled Rationale of the integrated diet and dialysis
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