CHEN Qing, CHEN Gang, YU Xiaojia, SONG Hongtao, HUANG Aiwen. Nutritional support therapy for patient with acute prerenal failure complicated with urinary tract infection[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2021, 39(2): 178-181, 190. doi: 10.12206/j.issn.1006-0111.202012020
Citation:
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CHEN Qing, CHEN Gang, YU Xiaojia, SONG Hongtao, HUANG Aiwen. Nutritional support therapy for patient with acute prerenal failure complicated with urinary tract infection[J]. Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice and Service, 2021, 39(2): 178-181, 190. doi: 10.12206/j.issn.1006-0111.202012020
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Nutritional support therapy for patient with acute prerenal failure complicated with urinary tract infection
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Department of Clinical Pharmacy, No. 900 Hospital of Joint Logistics Support Force of the PLA, Fuzhou 350025, China
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Department of Pharmacy, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing 100020, China
- Received Date: 2020-12-20
- Rev Recd Date:
2021-03-07
Available Online:
2021-03-31
- Publish Date:
2021-03-25
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Abstract
Objective To explore the formulation and adjustment of nutritional therapy by nutrition support pharmacists in patient with acute prerenal failure complicated with urinary tract infection, and to provide a reference for nutritional therapy in such patient. Methods With nutrition support pharmacists participated in nutrition treatment management and case analysis of a patient with acute prerenal failure complicated with urinary tract infection, we explored the nutritional support treatment plan for this type of patient. Results Nutrition support pharmacists provided pharmaceutical care throughout the course for patient with acute prerenal failure and designed an individualized low-calorie and high-protein nutritional support treatment according to the change of patient's condition, to increase the patient's serum albumin level and maintain at 35 g/L, at the same time the infection was effectively controlled and the creatinine value decreased to normal. Conclusion Small-volume, low-calorie, high-protein nutritional support solution ≤1 000 ml, calorie intake is about 1, 000 kcal, and protein is maintained at 1.2 g/(kg·d) throughout the course of acute prerenal renal failure with urinary tract infected patients can obtain better clinical outcomes and prognosis, and can better maintain clinical operability, and fully improve the safety, effectiveness and economics of nutritional support treatment.
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