Comparison of young and old patients on peritoneal dialysis: A retrospective observational study

Author:

Çankaya Erdem1ORCID,Altunok Murat1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical Faculty, Department of Nephrology Atatürk University Erzurum Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundWith a global increase in life expectancy around the world, the burden of chronic kidney disease in the elderly is increasing. The number of elderly patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) is also increasing. There is still a perception that PD may be associated with an increased risk of complications in these elderly patients.MethodsA total of 311 patients, of which 103 PD patients aged 65 and over and 208 PD patients under 65 years of age, were followed in a single center and evaluated, retrospectively. Demographic data of these patients, albumin values at first PD and during PD time, residual urine amount, number of peritonitis, time to the first peritonitis attack, PD endpoints, and mortality were compared.ResultsPeritonitis and technique failure rates were lower in patients aged 65 and over who applied PD (0.61–0.75, 6.8%–23.1%, respectively). There was no difference in peritonitis‐free survival (p = 0.931). Need for help HR 2.569 [95%CI 1.564–4.219] (p < 0.05), time to first peritonitis attack HR 0.983 [95%CI 0.974–0.992] (p < 0.05), mean albumin value HR 0.191 [95%CI 0.088–0.413] (p < 0.05), urine output level HR 1.154 [95%CI 1.010–1.318] (p < 0.05) were factors affecting mortality.ConclusionPeritonitis and technical survival evaluations of elderly PD patients, other than mortality, were lower than younger PD patients. However, the need for help is one of the biggest obstacles to this method for the elderly. We believe that incentives in this regard will increase the number of elderly PD patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology

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