Aspetti nutrizionali nel paziente in emodialisi cronica

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Aspetti nutrizionali nel paziente in emodialisi cronica Enrico Fiaccadori enrico.fiaccadori@unipr.it Università degli Studi di Parma

Agenda Diagnosis of protein-energy wasting (PEW) in ESRD on HD Epidemiology and prognostic impact of PEW The pathogenesis of PEW in ESRD on HD What nutritional support in ESRD on HD: Oral Nutritional Supplementation (ONS) and Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition (IDPN)

Diagnosis of PEW in CKD Diagnosis of PEW when at least one parameter is found below recommendation in three of the four nutritional variable groups

Inverse relationship between PEW risk and renal function In CKD, PEW risk increases in parallel to GFR reduction N = 1220 Kovesdy CP et al. Am J Clin Nutr 2013; 97: 1163-1177

Epidemiology of Protein-Energy Wasting (PEW) in CKD/ESRD PEW is a frequent finding in ESRD PEW prevalence increases from stages 3 to 5 USRDS 2009 Annual Data Report Fouque D et al., Kidney Int 2008; 73:391-398 Kovesdy C et al. Am J Clin Nutr 2009; 29;3-14 Kovesdy CP et al. Am J Clin Nutr 2013; 97: 1163-1177

Protein-Energy Wasting (PEW) is associated with increased mortality risk in HD patients Mo t li a t r k is r y Kalantar-Zadeh, K. et al. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2005; 20:1880 1888

Prealbumin and mortality risk The relative risk of death associated with serum prealbumin concentration. Significant increase in RRs even after adjusting for confounders Fig 1. Light gray bars are unadjusted. Medium gray bars are case mix-adjusted (age, sex, race or ethnicity, diabetes, and vintage). Black bars are multivariable-adjusted (case mix + body weight, dialysis dose, and serum concentrations of creatinine, albumin, bicarbonate, hemoglobin, ferritin, phosphorus, calcium, and PTH). Fig 2. The relative risk of death associated with serum prealbumin (in quintiles), stratified by quintiles of serum albumin Chertow GM et al., Kidney Int 2005; 68: 2794-2800

Pathogenesis of PEW in ESRD patients: the result of complex interactions between reduced nutrient intake and anorexia, acute/chronic comorbidities, loss of nutrients, catabolism, and inflammation

Protein intake is reduced in hemodialysis patients Shinaberger CS et al., Am J Kidney Dis 2006; 48:37 49

Prevalence of anorexia (loss of appetite) among CKD/HD pts is high

Anorexia (loss of appetite) is associated with increased mortality risk in CKD/ESRD Kalantar-Zadeh K, et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004;80:299-307

Associations between dietary protein intake, estimated by npcr (npna) and survival 53,933 hemodialysis patients Shinaberger CS et al., Am J Kidney Dis 2006; 48:37 49

AA loss into dialysate 8.2 gr/dialysis Plasma AA levels decreased by 33% Wolfso n M et al., Kidney Int 1982; 21:500

Intestinal dysbiosis (i.e. changes in intestinal bacterial flora) could represent an important proinflammatory condition in ESRD Nephrol Dial Transplant 2015; 30:924-933

PEW Complications of PEW

The concept of «vicious circle» of PEW in CKD/ESRD: PEW leads to complications, complications lead to PEW The ultimate goal of nutritional support in ESRD on HD is to break this vicious circle Ikzler TA et al. Kidney Int 2013; 84: 1096-1107

What are the nutrient intake targets in ESRD patients on dialysis? 19

In many ESRD patients it is difficult to reach and maintain nutritional targets

Frequency distribution of protein intake in hemodialysis patients Shinaberger CS et al., Am J Kidney Dis 2006; 48:37 49

When spontaneous nutritional intake is not enough

Nutritional support in ESRD patients Oral nutritional supplementation (ONS), as intradialytic or daily ONS Enteral nutrition (n.g. tube, PEG) Parenteral nutrition (in-hospital PN; home PN; intradialytic parenteral nutrition, IDPN) 23

The starting point for planning nutritional supplementation is spontaneous intake of nutrients ESPEN Guidelines on PN in Adult Renal Failure Clin Nutr 2009; 28:401-414

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Intradialytic oral supplementation Snacks during dialysis Intradialytic (commercial) liquid oral supplements 26

Liquid oral supplements for ESRD Standard enteral diet Renilon 7.5 Dialycare Nepro HP Nutricia Abbott Abbott Kcal/ml 1 2 2 1.8 Prot, g/l 40 75 70 81 Energy ratio % 16 prot 35 fat 49 CHO 15 prot 45 fat 40 CHO 15 prot 43 fat 41 CHO 2g FOS 18.1 prot 48.4 fat 33.5 CHO 8.4 g FOS Na/K, mmol/l 43.5 Na/38.5 K 25.6 Na/5.6 K 36.5 Na/27.2 K 30 Na/27 K Fibers no no yes yes Not always no yes yes Omega -3

What can be expected from ONS using commercial liquid diets Single 200 ml can 360-400 kcal, 1416 g protein Intradialytic administration (one can) total weekly intake 1100-1200 Kcal, 4248 g protein Daily administration (one can/day, intraand interdialytic): total weekly intake 2500-2800 Kcal, 98-102 g prot 28

Survival is improved with intradialytic ONS Kaplan-Meier curve shows survival probabilities by nutritional supplement protocol (NSP) status, derived from propensity score matched analyses, for the primary cohort

ONS Hospitalization rate is lower with intradialytic ONS No ONS 30

Nutritional status is improved with intradialytic ONS Two daily servings containing 40 Kcal and 14 g of proteins

IDPN

What is IDPN Intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) is a specific form of nutritional supplementation for ESRD patients on hemodialysis, based on the administration of nutrients (usually a mixture of amino acids, dextrose and lipids as lipid emulsions) during each dialysis session

Modalities of IDPN XXX a) Self-made IDPN - Sequential administration of nutrients in the circuit - All-in-one bags with nutrients compounded in the dialysis ward b) Pharmacy-compounded IDPN - All-in-one bags with nutrients compounded by hospital pharmacy c) Commercial all-in-one admixtures

Sabatino A & Fiaccadori E, J Nephrol 2014; 27:377-383

Sabatino A, Fiaccadori E, J Nephrol 2014; 27:377-383

Safe IDPN Volume: not more than 1000 ml/dialysis Infusion rate: not more than 250 ml/hour Aminoacids: not more than 50 g/dialysis Glucose: not more than 500 Kcal/dialysis Lipids: < 1 g/kg/dialysis, i.e. not more than 500 Kcal/dialysis

Sabatino A, Fiaccadori E, J Nephrol 2014; 27:377-383

What we can expect from IDPN 1 L of IDPN /dialysis (1000 Kcal, 50 g of AA) for three HD/week Weekly amount of nutrients by IDPN: 3000 Kcal + 150 g 10-15% of AA lost through the filter Daily supplementation (including non dialysis days): 5-6 kcal/kg/day, 0.25 g/kg/day of AA i.e, not more than 20-25% of ideal daily nutrient intake targets

Is IDPN safe in daily clinical practice?

Very low rate of metabolic complications during IDPN in ESRD patients on HD

No difference in serum triglyceride levels between IDPN group and controls

Any technical problem with filters and circuits when lipid emulsions are infused during the dialysis session?

No changes of pressures in the extracorporeal circuit of dialysis during IDPN with 20% lipid emulsion in ESRD Circuit Pressures mmhg 20% MCT/LCT Lipid emulsion 1 ml/kg/h

No effects of parenteral nutrition with lipid emulsions on filter duration in sustained low-efficiency dialysis (SLED) Hours of treatment n = 130 n = 143 273 SLED in 37 ICU patients with AKI Prescribed duration 8 hours/treatment PN with all-inone system (20% lipid emulsion 250500 ml/24 hours)

What are the specific nutritional effects of intradialytic nutritional support in ESRD patients?

Muscle catabolism is activated during dialysis

Negative protein balance in skeletal muscle during hemodialysis

Positive effects of intradialytic nutritional support (oral or parenteral) Improved energy balance Improved protein (AA) balance Improved albumin synthesis rate Improved nutritional parameters Pupim LB et al., Sem Nephrol 2006; 26:134-157

Positive nutritional and metabolic effects of IDPN on nutritional status in ESRD

The FINE study from France: One-yr IDPN on top of optimal daily oral supplementation

No advantage per se of adding IDPN to adequate oral supplementation Nutritional supplementation, no matter what was the modality (oral supplementation alone or IDPN+oral supplementation etc.) improved mortality in ESRD patients on HD if nutritional targets are met

Marsen TA et al., Clin Nutr 2017; 36:107

Take home messages Protein-energy wasting (PEW) is frequent among ESRD patients on hemodialysis and represents a negative prognostic factor Intradialytic nutritional support is able to improve nutritional status in ESRD and, likely, the vicious circle of PEW Along with ONS, IDPN is a safe and effective modality for nutritional supplementation in selected patients

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Hypoalbuminemia is associated with increased mortality risk in CKD

Protein-energy wasting & survival General population Hemodialysis patients Kalantar-Zadeh K. Sem Dialysis 2007;20:593-601

Reverse epidemiology in ESRD Factors explaining survival paradox in ESRD Time difference between the effects of two competing risk factors: obesity (long-term killer in the general pupulation) and PEW (short term killer in dialysis patients) BMI is not a good indicator of body composition (BMI changes do not always correspond to LBM changes) BMI does not take into account fat distribution J Am Soc Nephrol 2008; 19:1059-62

AA are released from muscle protein catabolism during hemodialysis: they are in part utilized in the liver for acute phase protein synthesis, and in part they are removed by hemodialysis itslf Free AA losses into dialysate 8.2 gr/dialysis Plasma AA levels decreased by 33% Wolfson M et al., Kidney Int 1982; 21:500

Time of onset and duration of different insulin preparations

ONS and nutritional outcomes Positive effects of ONS on nutritional status 65