Imaging Work-Up for Peritoneal Access Care and Peritoneal Dialysis Complications

Author:

Scanziani R.1,Pozzi M.1,Pisano L.1,Barbone G. Santagostino1,Dozio B.1,Rovere G.2,Gabella P.3,Magrì F.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology, Desio Hospital, Desio, Milan - Italy

2. Department of Radiology, Carate Brianza Hospital, Carate Brianza, Milan - Italy

3. Department of Nephrology, “Mauriziano” Hospital, Turin - Italy

4. Department of Surgery, Desio Hospital, Desio, Milan - Italy

Abstract

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) represents a treatment opportunity for patients with end-stage renal failure, but it has particular complications that sometimes force cessation of this procedure (1–9). These complications are due to the presence of the peritoneal catheter and of dialysis solution within the peritoneal cavity. Infections are the most common complications of PD, followed by mechanical complications. Diagnostic imaging of the complications of PD is important because such an evaluation can aid in the diagnosis and in the decision making process about the treatment. In this review we present the main radiologic investigations employed: plain radiograph, US, peritoneography, computed tomography peritoneography, magnetic resonance peritoneography, peritoneal scintigraphy. To diagnose catheter-related problems plain radiograph, ultrasonography and peritoneography can be useful. US is useful in diagnosing and following-up exit-site and tunnel infections. Peritoneography and C T-peritoneography, alone or in combination, can be recommended as gold standard investigation to assess mechanical peritoneal dialysis complications, such as catheter malfunction, leaks, hernias and sclerosing peritonitis. Newer methods, such as MR peritoneography or scintigraphy could be useful in selected patients, on center-based experience. An appropriate use of radiology may significantly improve technique survival, morbidity and mortality of patients treated with PD.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering

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