No apparent benefits of idpn over oral supplements in malnourished hemodialysis patients
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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Cano NJM _ et al_. (2007) Intradialytic parenteral nutrition does not improve survival in malnourished hemodialysis patients: a 2-year
multicenter, prospective, randomized study. _J Am Soc Nephrol_ 18: 2583–2591 Although protein–calorie malnutrition in hemodialysis patients increases morbidity and mortality, the effects of
intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) on patient outcomes have not been stringently assessed. A recent French study has prospectively evaluated the addition of IDPN to oral nutritional
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