Peritoneal Function and Assessment of Reference Values Using a 3.86% Glucose Solution

Author:

Smit Watske1,Van Dijk Paul2,Langedijk Monique J.1,Schouten Natalie1,Van Den Berg Nicole1,Struijk Dirk G.13,Krediet Raymond T.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology, Amsterdam–Utrecht, The Netherlands

2. Department of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam–Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam; Dianet Foundation, Amsterdam–Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Background The most widely used peritoneal function test, the peritoneal equilibration test (PET), is performed with a 2.27% glucose solution. Recently, the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis committee on ultrafiltration failure (UFF) advised performing the test with 3.86% glucose solution because it is more sensitive for detecting clinically significant UFF. Because no reference values for this test were available, we analyzed the results of standard peritoneal permeability analyses (SPAs) using 3.86% glucose. Methods The tests were performed in our center on 154 clinically stable peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients that were free of peritonitis for at least 4 weeks. For the assessment of reference values, we used two approaches. In approach A, patients with UFF, defined as net ultrafiltration (UF)< 400 mL/4 hours, were excluded. In approach B, only patients within their first 2 years of PD treatment were included, regardless of net UF. Means and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated for the transport parameters of the PET and SPA. Results Means of normal distribution with 95% CI in approach A were as follows: for 2.0-L exchanges, mass transfer area coefficient (MTAC) for creatinine 8.8 mL/minute (4.7 – 12.7 mL/min), dialysate/plasma ratio (D/P) creatinine 0.70 (0.52 – 0.88), glucose absorption 58% (44% – 72%), dialysate240/initial dialysate ratio of glucose (D t/D0) 0.28 (0.18 – 0.38), net UF 675 mL (375 – 975 mL), and maximal dip in D/P sodium after correction for diffusion from the circulation 0.110 (0.050 – 0.164); for 1.5-L exchanges, MTAC creatinine 7.4 mL/min (3.8 – 11.0 mL/min), D/P creatinine 0.69 (0.52 – 0.86), glucose absorption 62% (52% – 72%), D t/D0 glucose 0.25 (0.17 – 0.32), net UF 551 mL (430 – 670 mL), and maximal dip D/P sodium 0.120 (0.048 – 0.166). In approach B, most of the transport values were similar; however, values for lymphatic absorption were significantly higher [1.52 mL/min (2-L) and 1.40 mL/min (1.5-L), p < 0.01] and values for the maximum dip in D/P sodium were lower [0.101 (2-L) and 0.112 (1.5-L), p > 0.05]. This was probably the result of including patients with UFF in approach B, since these parameters can be causative factors of UFF. Conclusions A peritoneal transport function test using 3.86% glucose provides data on various aspects of transport. This study gives normal reference values that can be used for analysis of causes of UFF.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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