A Whole Food Plant-Based Diet With a Novel Potassium-Binding Resin in a Patient With Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease

Am J Lifestyle Med. 2020 Aug 29;14(6):592-594. doi: 10.1177/1559827620951036. eCollection 2020 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major health problem with substantial morbidity and mortality. Plant-based diets decrease the incidence of CKD and progression of kidney disease and help prevent and treat the important comorbidities of obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. However, in patients with CKD, there is concern that a plant-based diet may contribute to life-threatening hyperkalemia. We present a patient with CKD secondary to hypertensive glomerulosclerosis that worsened despite standard of care treatment. Shared decision making was used to initiate a whole food plant-based diet along with a potassium-binding resin (Patiromer) to control the potassium levels. The patient was able to be maintained on the whole food plant-based diet and an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor without the development of hyperkalemia. This case shows that patients with CKD may be able to enjoy the benefits of a whole food plant-based diet while decreasing the risk of hyperkalemia by using the new potassium binders.

Keywords: Patiromer; chronic kidney disease; hyperkalemia; kidney function; plant-based diet; potassium binder; whole food.

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