PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
PROBIOTICS DELAY THE DECREASE OF KIDNEY FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
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Title
PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
PROBIOTICS DELAY THE DECREASE OF KIDNEY FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
PROBIOTICS DELAY THE DECREASE OF KIDNEY FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
Subject
chronic kidney disease; inflammation; probiotic
Description
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is defined as kidney impairment or reduced estimated glomerular filtration
rate (eGFR). The prevalence grows over time. A progressive decrease in kidney function eventually
necessitates renal replacement therapy (dialysis or transplantation). Appropriate treatment determines the
clinical outcome. One of them is the dietary approach. This review aims to gather evidence of the potential
of probiotics to delay CKD damage progression. This scoping review followed the Preferred Reporting
Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) checklist.
The review gathers publications from four databases and synthesizes them as evidence. Were 357
publications found, three of which matched the inclusion criteria and were evaluated. The article's synthesis
results reveal that probiotics suppress intestinal dysbiosis. These beneficial complicated processes make
significant contributions. Thereby, the worsening of renal disease is prevented. Based on the findings, it was
concluded that the probiotic positively affected the clinical outcomes of chronic kidney disease.
rate (eGFR). The prevalence grows over time. A progressive decrease in kidney function eventually
necessitates renal replacement therapy (dialysis or transplantation). Appropriate treatment determines the
clinical outcome. One of them is the dietary approach. This review aims to gather evidence of the potential
of probiotics to delay CKD damage progression. This scoping review followed the Preferred Reporting
Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) checklist.
The review gathers publications from four databases and synthesizes them as evidence. Were 357
publications found, three of which matched the inclusion criteria and were evaluated. The article's synthesis
results reveal that probiotics suppress intestinal dysbiosis. These beneficial complicated processes make
significant contributions. Thereby, the worsening of renal disease is prevented. Based on the findings, it was
concluded that the probiotic positively affected the clinical outcomes of chronic kidney disease.
Creator
Aslul Khitan, Agung Susanto, Lusi Oka Wardhani
Source
http://jurnal.globalhealthsciencegroup.com/index.php/PICNHS
Publisher
Global Health Science Group
Date
January - June 2023
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Aslul Khitan, Agung Susanto, Lusi Oka Wardhani, “PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL KEPERAWATAN Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
PROBIOTICS DELAY THE DECREASE OF KIDNEY FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 3, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2769.
PROBIOTICS DELAY THE DECREASE OF KIDNEY FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 3, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2769.