A Retrospective Analysis of Catheter Configuration and Cuff Type: A National CAPO Registry Report

Author:

Lindblad Anne S.1,Hamilton Robert W.2,Nolph Karl D.3,Novak Joel W.1

Affiliation:

1. National CAPD Registry Data Coordinating Center, The EMMES Corporation, Potomac, Maryland

2. National CAPD Registry Executive Advisory Committee, Department of Medicine/Nephrology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

3. National CAPD Registry Clinical Coordinating Center, University of Missouri Health Sciences Center, Dalton Research Center, and VA Hospital, Columbia, Missouri

Abstract

The National CAPD Registry retrospectively collected data on 2000 patients using continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and/or continuous cyclic peritoneal dialysis (CCPD) to determine the natural history of implanted peritoneal catheters and to estimate the survival distributions for the different configurations. The standard straight double-cuff catheter was reported as the first catheter type in 50% of Registry patients; and, as such, is the most widely-used peritoneal access system in the Registry population. In general, patients using double-cuff catheters were reported to have a lower incidence of exit-site complications as a reason for catheter removal as compared to patients using a catheter with a single, subcutaneously placed, cuff (7% vs. 13%, respectively). Improved length of catheter survival for patients using double-cuff catheters as compared to patients using catheters with a single cuff placed in the deep fascia was also observed and standard double-cuff catheters were found to have improved survival over Toronto-Western catheters. Patient selection factors across all centers have an unknown impact on catheter survival and these results should be viewed with these caveats in mind.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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