Practical Nutrition Management of Children with Chronic Kidney Disease
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ABSTR ACT: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) introduces a unique set of nutritional challenges for the growing and developing child. This article addresses initial evaluation and ongoing assessment of a child with CKD. It aims to provide an overview of nutritional challenges unique to a pediatric patient with CKD and practical management guidelines. Caloric assessment in children with CKD is critical as many factors contribute to poor caloric intake. Tube feeding is a practical option to provide the required calories and fluid in children who have difficulty with adequate oral intake. Protein intake should not be limited and should be further adjusted for protein loss with dialysis. Supplementation or restriction of sodium is patient specific. Urine output, fluid status, and modality of dialysis are factors that influence sodium balance. Hyperkalemia poses a significant cardiac risk, and potassium is closely monitored. In addition to a low potassium diet, potassium binders may be prescribed to reduce potassium load from oral intake. Phosphorus and calcium play a significant role in cardiovascular and bone health. Phosphorus binders have helped children and families manage phosphorus levels in conjunction with a phosphorusrestricted diet. Nutritional management of children with CKD is a challenge that requires continuous reassessment and readjustment as the child ages, CKD progresses, and urine output decreases.
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