TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessment and management of vitamin status in children with CKD stages 2–5, on dialysis and post-transplantation
T2 - clinical practice points from the Pediatric Renal Nutrition Taskforce
AU - Anderson, Caroline E.
AU - Tuokkola, Jetta
AU - Qizalbash, Leila
AU - Harmer, Matthew
AU - Nelms, Christina L.
AU - Stabouli, Stella
AU - Toole, Barry
AU - Polderman, Nonnie
AU - Desloovere, An
AU - Renken-Terhaerdt, Jose
AU - Vega, Molly R.Wong
AU - Snauwaert, Evelien
AU - Walle, Johan Vande
AU - Haffner, Dieter
AU - Paglialonga, Fabio
AU - Shroff, Rukshana
AU - Shaw, Vanessa
AU - Greenbaum, Larry A.
AU - Warady, Bradley A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at risk for vitamin deficiency or excess. Vitamin status can be affected by diet, supplements, kidney function, medications, and dialysis. Little is known about vitamin requirements in CKD, leading to practice variation. The Pediatric Renal Nutrition Taskforce (PRNT), an international team of pediatric kidney dietitians and pediatric nephrologists, was established to develop evidence-based clinical practice points (CPPs) to address challenges and to serve as a resource for nutritional care. Questions were formulated using PICO (Patient, Intervention, Comparator, Outcomes), and literature searches undertaken to explore clinical practice from assessment to management of vitamin status in children with CKD stages 2–5, on dialysis and post-transplantation (CKD2-5D&T). The CPPs were developed and finalized using a Delphi consensus approach. We present six CPPs for vitamin management for children with CKD2-5D&T. We address assessment, intervention, and monitoring. We recommend avoiding supplementation of vitamin A and suggest water-soluble vitamin supplementation for those on dialysis. In the absence of evidence, a consistent structured approach to vitamin management that considers assessment and monitoring from dietary, physical, and biochemical viewpoints is needed. Careful consideration of the impact of accumulation, losses, comorbidities, and medications needs to be explored for the individual child and vitamin before supplementation can be considered. When supplementing, care needs to be taken not to over-prescribe. Research recommendations are suggested.
AB - Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at risk for vitamin deficiency or excess. Vitamin status can be affected by diet, supplements, kidney function, medications, and dialysis. Little is known about vitamin requirements in CKD, leading to practice variation. The Pediatric Renal Nutrition Taskforce (PRNT), an international team of pediatric kidney dietitians and pediatric nephrologists, was established to develop evidence-based clinical practice points (CPPs) to address challenges and to serve as a resource for nutritional care. Questions were formulated using PICO (Patient, Intervention, Comparator, Outcomes), and literature searches undertaken to explore clinical practice from assessment to management of vitamin status in children with CKD stages 2–5, on dialysis and post-transplantation (CKD2-5D&T). The CPPs were developed and finalized using a Delphi consensus approach. We present six CPPs for vitamin management for children with CKD2-5D&T. We address assessment, intervention, and monitoring. We recommend avoiding supplementation of vitamin A and suggest water-soluble vitamin supplementation for those on dialysis. In the absence of evidence, a consistent structured approach to vitamin management that considers assessment and monitoring from dietary, physical, and biochemical viewpoints is needed. Careful consideration of the impact of accumulation, losses, comorbidities, and medications needs to be explored for the individual child and vitamin before supplementation can be considered. When supplementing, care needs to be taken not to over-prescribe. Research recommendations are suggested.
KW - Children
KW - Chronic kidney disease
KW - Clinical practice points
KW - Pediatric Renal Nutrition Taskforce
KW - Vitamins
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85189307393&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s00467-024-06303-x
DO - 10.1007/s00467-024-06303-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 38570350
AN - SCOPUS:85189307393
SN - 0931-041X
VL - 39
SP - 3103
EP - 3124
JO - Pediatric Nephrology
JF - Pediatric Nephrology
IS - 10
ER -