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  1. In a study by Jacob and colleagues, dogs with spontaneous IRIS stage 2 or greater CKD were fed a therapeutic kidney diet (n = 21) or adult maintenance diet (n = 17) and evaluated for 24 months. 4 Dogs in the therapeutic kidney diet group had a median time to uremic crisis of 615 days (1.7 years) and a median time of 594 days (1.6 years) before deaths occurred, while those in the maintenance ...

  2. Jun 14, 2016 · Getty ImagesAs one of the most amenable medical conditions to dietary management, renal disease in dogs and cats can be slowed, uremic episodes can be prevented, and patient survival time can be doubled when patients are fed specially formulated renal diets.1,2 Dietary modifications for chronic kidney disease (CKD)--restricted phosphorus, protein and sodium--help mitigate many metabolic ...

  3. May 23, 2022 · Another study of 38 dogs with stable chronic kidney disease evaluated a diet formulated to be similar to grocery store brand foods compared with a therapeutic diet. In this study, the median survival time was 594 days in dogs on the therapeutic diet and 188 days in the dogs on the maintenance diet. Dogs on the therapeutic diet had an increased ...

  4. As for the influence of the type of diet on the survival of dogs with CKD, one study assessed two groups for 24 months, one that received a therapeutic renal diet and one that received a maintenance diet . During the period of the study, dogs that received the renal diet took 2.5 times more time to develop uremic crisis, and survival of this group was almost three times higher than the group ...

  5. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common disease in both dogs and cats, especially those of advanced age. Clinical trials support the use of specific diets that improve both survival and quality of life. 1,2 Dietary management is the main treatment of this disease in both species. 3 Nutritional modifications include phosphorus restriction ...

  6. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the most common type of renal disease in senior patients, but can occur in animals of all ages. Estimated incidence of CKD in all dogs and cats is 0.5% to 1.5%, respectively, and, in cats over 15 years of age, 30%. 1 In senior patients, CKD commonly results in morbidity and mortality. 2

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  8. The median survival time of the cats fed the modified protein, low phosphate diet was significantly greater than that of those fed the normal diet (633 days vs. 264 days, P < .0036). Of the cats on the normal diet, 69% died of progressive renal failure.

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