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Metabolic acidosis and kidney disease: does bicarbonate therapy slow the progression of CKD?

机译:代谢性酸中毒和肾脏疾病:碳酸氢盐疗法会减慢CKD的进展吗?

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Metabolic acidosis is a common complication associated with progressive loss of kidney function. The diminishing ability of the kidneys to maintain acid–base homeostasis results in acid accumulation, leading to various complications such as impairment in nutritional status, worsened uremic bone disease and an association with increased mortality. In addition to these adverse effects which are related to acid retention, metabolic acidosis may also cause kidney damage, possibly through the stimulation of adaptive mechanisms aimed at maintaining acid–base homeostasis in the face of decreasing kidney function. Recent clinical trials have suggested that correction or prevention of metabolic acidosis by alkali administration is able to attenuate kidney damage and to slow progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD), and may hence offer an effective, safe and affordable renoprotective strategy. We review the physiology and pathophysiology of acid–base homeostasis in CKD, the mechanisms whereby metabolic acidosis may be deleterious to kidney function, and the results of clinical trials suggesting a benefit of alkali therapy, with special attention to details related to the practical implementation of the results of these trials.
机译:代谢性酸中毒是与肾脏功能进行性丧失相关的常见并发症。肾脏维持酸碱稳态的能力下降,导致酸积累,导致各种并发症,例如营养状况受损,尿毒症骨病加重和死亡率增加。除了与酸滞留有关的这些不利影响外,代谢性酸中毒还可能引起肾脏损害,可能是通过刺激适应机制来促进肾功能下降时维持酸碱稳态。最近的临床试验表明,通过碱给药纠正或预防代谢性酸中毒能够减轻肾脏损害并减慢慢性肾脏病(CKD)的进程,因此可以提供有效,安全且负担得起的肾脏保护策略。我们回顾了CKD中酸碱稳态的生理和病理生理,代谢性酸中毒可能对肾脏功能有害的机制,以及临床试验的结果提示了碱疗法的益处,并特别关注与实际实施相关的细节。这些试验的结果。

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    《Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation》 |2012年第8期|p.3056-3062|共7页
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    Csaba P. Kovesdy123⇓;

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    1Division of Nephrology, Salem Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Salem, VA, USA 2Division of Nephrology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA 3Institute of Pathophysiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary;

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