2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-017-1558-2
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Abstract: Currently, a high prevalence of hypophosphatemia exists in Portuguese HD patients. This condition is associated with worst nutritional and body composition parameters. In the context of additional indices of malnutrition (low albumin, low BMI or severe overhydration), hypophosphatemic patients presented higher mortality risk.

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“…This analysis study shows that risk factors can be identified at baseline for patients at greater risk of developing HP. Factors indicative of increased risk of moderate HP are found here to include lower BMI and serum ferritin at baseline and administration of FCM dose >500 mg, corroborating existing studies in the area [54][55][56]. The data appear to support an association between higher doses and an increase in the risk of developing severe HP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This analysis study shows that risk factors can be identified at baseline for patients at greater risk of developing HP. Factors indicative of increased risk of moderate HP are found here to include lower BMI and serum ferritin at baseline and administration of FCM dose >500 mg, corroborating existing studies in the area [54][55][56]. The data appear to support an association between higher doses and an increase in the risk of developing severe HP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Patients with a lower BCMI also displayed lower protein intake and phosphorus levels, which have been linked to worse outcomes in these patients. 1,18 Serum cholesterol has also been associated with PEW and a decrease in its value may represent a risk factor in HD patients. 1,8,12 On the other hand, the group of patients with BCMI <6.4 kg/m 2 had higher TC and HDL values.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Body cell mass, which corresponds to fat-free mass without bone mineral mass and extracellular water, is the metabolically active compartment of the body. 14,15,[23][24][25] Body cell mass index, which is computed as body cell mass/height 2 , has been reported to be more sensitive to changes in protein status and lean tissue because it reflects muscle depletion in pathologic conditions, thus serving as an independent predictor of mortality risk. 10,15 Another advantage of the body cell mass index is that this compartment excludes extracellular water, avoiding possible masking of the nutritional status.…”
Section: Hypomagnesemia In Hemodialysis Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%