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2220-6124 (online) |
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Urology & Nephrology |
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Evidence Review |
Article Title |
Moderate stepwise restriction of potassium intake to reduce risk of hyperkalemia in chronic kidney disease: A literature review
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Ali AlSahow |
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Corresponding Author |
Ali AlSahow, FASN, FRCP (C), MBChB, Department of Nephrology, Jahra Hospital, PO Box 2675, Jahra Central, 01028, Jahra 00004, Jahra 00004, Kuwait. alsahow@hotmail.com |
Key Words |
Chronic kidney disease; Potassium intake; Plant-based diet; Hyperkalemia; Potassium removal |
Core Tip |
A potassium-rich diet has several cardiovascular and renal health benefits; however, it is not recommended for patients with advanced chronic kidney disease or end-stage kidney disease because of the risk of life-threatening hyperkalemia. However, there is a lack of strong evidence supporting this restrictive approach. There are several ways to reduce potassium intake without depriving the patient of fruits and vegetables, such as identifying hidden sources of potassium (processed food and preservatives) and soaking or boiling food to remove potassium. An individualized and gradual reduction of dietary potassium intake in people at risk of hyperkalemia is recommended. |
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2023-09-20 02:51 |
Citation |
AlSahow A. Moderate stepwise restriction of potassium intake to reduce risk of hyperkalemia in chronic kidney disease: A literature review. World J Nephrol 2023; 73-81 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-6124/full/v12/i4/73.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5527/wjn.v12.i4.73 |
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