Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention Strategies

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) as a renal replacement therapy (RRT) has become wide spread since its inception more than twenty-five years back. Since then, several advances have been made and PD has been accepted as an alternative therapy to hemodialysis (HD), with excellent survival, lower cost, and imp...

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Main Author: Kunal Chaudhary
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Nephrology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/434608
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spelling doaj-f3bd85391706453785944b7d9d3e22152020-11-25T00:59:44ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Nephrology2090-214X2090-21582011-01-01201110.4061/2011/434608434608Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention StrategiesKunal Chaudhary0Division of Nephrology, Harry S. Truman Veterans Medical Center, Columbia, MO 65203, USAPeritoneal dialysis (PD) as a renal replacement therapy (RRT) has become wide spread since its inception more than twenty-five years back. Since then, several advances have been made and PD has been accepted as an alternative therapy to hemodialysis (HD), with excellent survival, lower cost, and improved quality of life. In spite of comparable survival of HD and PD, improved PD techniques over the last few years, and lower health care costs with PD, PD prevalence remains low in many countries. An important reason for the low PD prevalence is patient dropouts, that is, transfer to HD. The reasons for dropouts are multifactorial, that is, modality related, system related, and patient related. These include episodes of peritonitis, catheter-related problems, ultrafiltration failure, patient fatigue, and provider comfort. This review discusses the various factors that contribute to PD dropout and the strategies to prevent it.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/434608
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Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention Strategies
International Journal of Nephrology
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title Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention Strategies
title_short Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention Strategies
title_full Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention Strategies
title_fullStr Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Peritoneal Dialysis Drop-out: Causes and Prevention Strategies
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publisher Hindawi Limited
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2090-2158
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Peritoneal dialysis (PD) as a renal replacement therapy (RRT) has become wide spread since its inception more than twenty-five years back. Since then, several advances have been made and PD has been accepted as an alternative therapy to hemodialysis (HD), with excellent survival, lower cost, and improved quality of life. In spite of comparable survival of HD and PD, improved PD techniques over the last few years, and lower health care costs with PD, PD prevalence remains low in many countries. An important reason for the low PD prevalence is patient dropouts, that is, transfer to HD. The reasons for dropouts are multifactorial, that is, modality related, system related, and patient related. These include episodes of peritonitis, catheter-related problems, ultrafiltration failure, patient fatigue, and provider comfort. This review discusses the various factors that contribute to PD dropout and the strategies to prevent it.
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