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Appropriateness of Ketoanalogues of Amino Acids, Calcium Citrate, and Inulin Supplementation for CKD Management: A RAND/UCLA Consensus.

Nadia Saavedra-FuentesEnrique Carmona-MontesinosGilberto Castañeda-HernándezIsrael CamposJuan Carlos Castillo-SalinasJavier Alberto Castillo-TapiaKarla Guadalupe Del Castillo-LoretoJuan Carlos Falcón-MartínezRaquel Fuentes-GarcíaMiguel Ángel García de León GuerreroVictor García-GarcíaErika Fabiola Gómez-GarcíaRafael González-ToledoAngélica JaimeKely RelyClaudia LermaLuis E Morales-BuenrostroMateo Quilantan-RodriguezAdrián Rodriguez-MatíasFelipe Octavio Rojas-RodriguezRafael Valdez-OrtizMichael WasungBerenice Ceron-TrujilloEdgar Ramirez-Ramirez
Published in: Nutrients (2024)
Based on a combination of clinical experience and scientific evidence, the panel reached a consensus that KA supplementation of LPD and VLPD, calcium citrate, and inulin are appropriate in patients with CKD across various scenarios.
Keyphrases
  • chronic kidney disease
  • amino acid
  • clinical practice
  • climate change