Williams E D, Henderson I S, Boddy K, Kennedy A C, Elliott H L, Haywood J K, Harvey I R
Eur J Clin Invest. 1984 Oct;14(5):362-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.1984.tb01196.x.
Whole body elemental composition in seventy-five patients with either renal failure or a kidney transplant was measured by neutron-activation analysis and whole-body counting. Comparison was made with expected normal values and with a control group; between undialysed, dialysed and transplanted patients; and between those receiving dialysis treatment for various periods. A frequent finding was low body calcium, reflecting the prevalence of renal osteodystrophy. Sodium and chlorine were increased in undialysed patients, a consequence of their renal disease. Patients with transplanted kidneys had reduced amounts of most elements, indicating decreased lean body mass, but increased body weight, probably due to excess fat.
通过中子活化分析和全身计数测量了75例肾衰竭或肾移植患者的全身元素组成。将其与预期正常值以及对照组进行了比较;比较了未透析、透析和移植患者之间的情况;还比较了接受不同透析治疗时长的患者之间的情况。一个常见的发现是身体钙含量低,这反映了肾性骨营养不良的普遍存在。未透析患者的钠和氯含量增加,这是其肾脏疾病的结果。肾移植患者大多数元素的含量减少,表明瘦体重降低,但体重增加,这可能是由于脂肪过多所致。