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Nutritional Treatment of Chronic Renal Failure (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
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Nutritional Treatment of Chronic Renal Failure (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
Series: Topics in Renal Medicine, 7
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Enormous progress has been made in the treatment of chronic renal
failure over the last decades. Until the 1950s, chronic renal
failure was considered to be an inexorably lethal condition. This
is no longer the case. In addition, the disease, severe uremic
syndrome, is now extremely rare, if existent at all, in
industrialized countries. Physicians of my generation who saw
patients hospitalized with hemor raghes, pericarditis, severe
anemia, cardiac failure, "malignant hypertension," pruritus,
vomiting, generalized edema, and convulsions are particularly grate
ful for this progress. I well remember seeing such patients
hospitalized in the last days or weeks of their lives and also
remember the sense of impotence I suffered for the com plete lack
of efficient measures I had at my disposal to manage their
condition. Nowadays, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and kidney
transplantation allow patients with chronic renal failure to
survive for very long periods of time in a satisfactory condition.
Why then is there still a sense of dissatisfaction and why should
we study dietary management? The drawbacks of dialysis and
transplantation are the main reasons, but the certainty that
dietary therapy is complementary to dialysis and even better than
dialysis in certain conditions, is also very important."
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