Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review

Abstract The evaluation of clinical-nutrition status is essential to increase life quality and improve clinical outcomes of patients in hemodialysis (HD). In the absence of a gold standard, the goal of this integrative review was to present and discuss the latest scientific literature on the ability of clinical-nutritional indicators and inflammatory and oxidative stress markers to predict morbidity and mortality in HD. In this context, the lean and fat mass indexes have become good predictors of mortality in HD individuals, regardless of BMI. Subjective scoring systems have been more sensitive to malnutrition, and altogether anthropometric indicators may result in an early detection of mortality risk in this population. On the other hand, inflammation in HD, as assessed by C-reactive protein, is not only related to cardiometabolic alterations, but it is also one of the key-points in the development of malnutrition, exacerbated by the state of oxidative stress, which has been identified in this group by the increase of the serum levels of gamma-glutamyl transferase and malondialdehyde.

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Main Authors: Epifânio,Andreza-P.S., Balbino,Karla-P., Ribeiro,Sônia-M.R., Franceschini,Sylvia-C.C., Hermana-M.-Hermsdorff,Helen
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Language:English
Published: Grupo Arán 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0212-161120180002004612021-04-21Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a reviewEpifânio,Andreza-P.S.Balbino,Karla-P.Ribeiro,Sônia-M.R.Franceschini,Sylvia-C.C.Hermana-M.-Hermsdorff,Helen Chronic kidney disease Malnutrition Hemodialysis Oxidative stress Inflammation Mortality Abstract The evaluation of clinical-nutrition status is essential to increase life quality and improve clinical outcomes of patients in hemodialysis (HD). In the absence of a gold standard, the goal of this integrative review was to present and discuss the latest scientific literature on the ability of clinical-nutritional indicators and inflammatory and oxidative stress markers to predict morbidity and mortality in HD. In this context, the lean and fat mass indexes have become good predictors of mortality in HD individuals, regardless of BMI. Subjective scoring systems have been more sensitive to malnutrition, and altogether anthropometric indicators may result in an early detection of mortality risk in this population. On the other hand, inflammation in HD, as assessed by C-reactive protein, is not only related to cardiometabolic alterations, but it is also one of the key-points in the development of malnutrition, exacerbated by the state of oxidative stress, which has been identified in this group by the increase of the serum levels of gamma-glutamyl transferase and malondialdehyde.Grupo AránNutrición Hospitalaria v.35 n.2 20182018-04-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112018000200461en
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Franceschini,Sylvia-C.C.
Hermana-M.-Hermsdorff,Helen
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Balbino,Karla-P.
Ribeiro,Sônia-M.R.
Franceschini,Sylvia-C.C.
Hermana-M.-Hermsdorff,Helen
Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review
author_facet Epifânio,Andreza-P.S.
Balbino,Karla-P.
Ribeiro,Sônia-M.R.
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title Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review
title_short Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review
title_full Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review
title_fullStr Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review
title_full_unstemmed Clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review
title_sort clinical-nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative stress predictors in hemodialysis mortality: a review
description Abstract The evaluation of clinical-nutrition status is essential to increase life quality and improve clinical outcomes of patients in hemodialysis (HD). In the absence of a gold standard, the goal of this integrative review was to present and discuss the latest scientific literature on the ability of clinical-nutritional indicators and inflammatory and oxidative stress markers to predict morbidity and mortality in HD. In this context, the lean and fat mass indexes have become good predictors of mortality in HD individuals, regardless of BMI. Subjective scoring systems have been more sensitive to malnutrition, and altogether anthropometric indicators may result in an early detection of mortality risk in this population. On the other hand, inflammation in HD, as assessed by C-reactive protein, is not only related to cardiometabolic alterations, but it is also one of the key-points in the development of malnutrition, exacerbated by the state of oxidative stress, which has been identified in this group by the increase of the serum levels of gamma-glutamyl transferase and malondialdehyde.
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