1999
DOI: 10.1177/089686089901902s90
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Malnutrition: Detection and Intervention

Abstract: Malnutrition is common in patients with renal failure. Causes of malnutrition in this population are varied and sometimes specific to the method of renal replacement therapy. No single marker absolutely identifies malnutrition or tracks changes in status. Renal dietitians use a variety of parameters and techniques to identify malnutrition because many of the traditional markers can be skewed by renal disease and its comorbidities. Once malnutrition is identified, treatment is also complex and not well defined.… Show more

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