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- Title
Peritoneal Dialysis as an Option for Unplanned Dialysis Initiation in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease and Diabetes Mellitus.
- Authors
Jin, Haijiao; Ni, Zhaohui; Che, Xiajing; Gu, Leyi; Zhu, Mingli; Yuan, Jiangzi; Huang, Jiaying; Gu, Aiping; Jin, Yan; Yan, Hao; Wang, Qin; Yu, Zanzhe; Zhou, Wenyan; Fang, Wei
- Abstract
Aims: This study aimed to compare the short-term complications and long-term prognosis between urgent-start peritoneal dialysis (PD) and hemodialysis (HD), and explore the safety and feasibility of PD in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients with diabetes. Methods: This retrospective study enrolled ESRD patients with diabetes who required urgent-start dialysis at a single center from January 2011 to December 2014. Short-term (30-day) dialysis-related complications and patient survival trends were compared between patients receiving PD and HD. Results: Eighty patients were included in the study, including 50 (62.5%) who underwent PD. The incidence of dialysis-related complications and complications requiring reinsertion during the first 30 days was significantly lower in PD patients. Logistic regression identified urgent-start HD as an independent risk factor for dialysis-related complications compared with urgent-start PD. The patient survival rate was higher in the PD compared to that in the HD group. Conclusions: PD may be acceptable, safe, and feasible for urgent-start dialysis in ESRD patients with diabetes.
- Subjects
CHRONIC kidney failure; PERITONEAL dialysis; HEMODIALYSIS patients
- Publication
Blood Purification, 2019, Vol 47, Issue 1-3, p52
- ISSN
0253-5068
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1159/000493176