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- Title
Guía clínica de adecuación y prescripción de la diálisis peritoneal.
- Authors
Borràs Sans, Mercè; Ponz Clemente, Esther; Rodríguez Carmona, Ana; Vera Rivera, Manel; Pérez Fontán, Miguel; Quereda Rodríguez-Navarro, Carlos; Bajo Rubio, M. Auxiliadora; de la Espada Piña, Verónica; Moreiras Plaza, Mercedes; Pérez Contreras, Javier; Peso Gilsanz, Gloria del; Prieto Velasco, Mario; Quirós Ganga, Pedro; Remón Rodríguez, César; Sánchez Álvarez, Emilio; Vega Rodríguez, Nicanor; Aresté Fosalba, Nuria; Benito, Yolanda; Fernández Reyes, M. José; García Martínez, Isabel
- Abstract
In recent years, the meaning of adequacy in peritoneal dialysis has changed. We have witnessed a transition from an exclusive achievement of specific objectives —namely solute clearances and ultrafiltration— to a more holistic approach more focused to on the quality of life of these patients. The purpose of this document is to provide recommendations, updated and oriented to social and health environment, for the adequacy and prescription of peritoneal dialysis. The document has been divided into three main sections: adequacy, residual kidney function and prescription of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and automated peritoneal dialysis. Recently, a guide on the same topic has been published by a Committee of Experts of the International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD 2020). In consideration of the contributions of the group of experts and the quasi-simultaneity of the two projects, references are made to this guide in the relevant sections. We have used a systematic methodology (GRADE), which specifies the level of evidence and the strength of the proposed suggestions and recommendations, facilitating future updates of the document.
- Subjects
PERITONEAL dialysis; KIDNEY physiology; SOCIAL context; CONTINUOUS functions; ULTRAFILTRATION
- Publication
Nefrologia, 2024, Vol 44, p1
- ISSN
0211-6995
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1016/j.nefro.2024.03.001