EFFECT OF TREATMENT OF METABOLIC ACIDOSIS IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD) : A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Devita Nur Amelia
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Background: Plasma anions outweigh cations in metabolic acidosis. Metabolic acidosis may aggravate renal impairment. Sodium bicarbonate may help. Sodium bicarbonate in maintenance dialysis produces metabolic alkalosis. In chronic renal illness, sodium bicarbonate may worsen vascular calcifications. Aim: This article examines the link between effect of treatment of metabolic acidosis in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Methods: By evaluating the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2020 standards, this study demonstrated that it met all of the requirements. This enabled the researchers to ensure that the study was as up to date as feasible. Publications published between 2000 and 2023 were included in the search strategy, which included a variety of electronic reference databases (including Pubmed and SagePub). We did not consider review papers, duplicate publications, or half completed articles. Result: In the PubMed database, the results of our search brought up 388  articles, whereas the results of our search on SagePub brought up 201 articles. The results of the search conducted for the last year of 2013 yielded a total of 48 articles for PubMed and 22 articles for SagePub. In the end, we compiled a total of 25 papers, 17 of which came from PubMed and eight of which came from SagePub. We included eight research that met the criteria. Conclusion: The findings of the current investigation demonstrated that supplementation with alkali had a beneficial effect on preserving LBM and GFR in patients with CKD.
慢性肾病(ckd)代谢性酸中毒的治疗效果:系统综述
背景:代谢性酸中毒患者血浆阴离子多于阳离子。代谢性酸中毒可加重肾脏损害。碳酸氢钠可能会有所帮助。维持性透析中碳酸氢钠会引起代谢性碱中毒。在慢性肾脏疾病中,碳酸氢钠可能加重血管钙化。目的:探讨代谢性酸中毒在慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)治疗效果之间的联系。方法:通过对PRISMA 2020标准的首选报告项目进行评价,证明其满足所有要求。这使研究人员能够确保这项研究是最新的。2000年至2023年间出版的出版物被纳入搜索策略,其中包括各种电子参考数据库(包括Pubmed和SagePub)。我们没有考虑综述论文、重复出版物或半成品文章。结果:在PubMed数据库中,我们搜索的结果是388篇文章,而在SagePub上搜索的结果是201篇文章。2013年最后一年的搜索结果显示,PubMed总共有48篇文章,SagePub有22篇文章。最后,我们一共编辑了25篇论文,其中17篇来自PubMed, 8篇来自SagePub。我们纳入了8项符合标准的研究。结论:目前的研究结果表明,补充碱对保存CKD患者的LBM和GFR有有益的作用。
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