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Dietary Phosphorus Load and Postprandial Serum Phosphate in HD Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Hemodialysis
Registration Number
NCT04845724
Lead Sponsor
University College Cork
Brief Summary

This study is to investigate the acute postprandial effect of a modified versus standard low phosphorus diet on serum phosphate, potassium and intact parathyroid levels in prevalent hemodialysis (HD) patients

Detailed Description

Background: Potential dietary strategies for controlling hyperphosphataemia include the use of protein sources with lower phosphorus bioavailability such as pulses and nuts, focus on phosphorus to protein ratios and the avoidance of all phosphate additives.

Method: Controlled crossover feeding study in 8 HD patients. On one day, participants were directly observed eating a standard low phosphorous diet and on the other day, a modified low phosphorus diet. The modified diet included beef and less dairy, with a lower phosphorus to protein ratio, as well as plant-based protein, whole grains, pulses and nuts containing phytates which reduces phosphorus bioavailability. Both diets were tailored for each participant to provide 1.1g protein/kg ideal body weight. Participants provided fasting bloods before breakfast, a pre-prandial sample before lunch and samples at one hour intervals for the four hours after the meal, for analysis of phosphate, potassium and intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
8
Inclusion Criteria
  • > 18 years of age;
  • on dialysis for > 3 months;
  • pre-dialysis serum phosphate < 2.5 mmol/L and
  • serum potassium < 6.3 mmol/L on most recent routine monthly blood test;
  • urinary outputs of < 200 ml/day by self-report;
  • being in their usual state of health
Exclusion Criteria
  • history of diabetes mellitus
  • history of parathyroidectomy
  • history of calciphylaxis

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Serum PhosphatePost -prandial period (4 hours)

mmol/l

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Serum PotassiumPost -prandial period (4 hours)

mmol/l

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