Clinical effectiveness of a Malaysian-manufactured CAPD product: A randomised trial

Author:

Mak Wen Yao1ORCID,Leong Chin Tho2,Ong Loke Meng3,Bavanandan Sunita4,Mushahar Lily5,Goh Bak Leong6,Wong Hin Seng7ORCID,Ahmad Ghazali4,Liew Yew Fong3,Ching Chen Hua8,Liu Wen Jiun9,Rahmat Korina10,Tan Clare Hui-Hong11,Ahmad Mohd Kamil12,Hassan Wan Hasnul Halimi Wan13,Chan Fei Sia14,Harun Zaiha15,Loh Chek Loong16,Teng Kok Seng17ORCID,Tye Yi Loon18,Khan Shahnaz Shah Firdaus19,Koh Keng-Hee20,Abdullah Rafidah21,Hooi Lai Seong9

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Research Centre, Penang Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, George Town, Malaysia

2. Institute of Clinical Research, National Institute of Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Setia Alam, Malaysia

3. Department of Medicine, Penang Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, George Town, Malaysia

4. Department of Nephrology, Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

5. Department of Nephrology, Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Seremban, Malaysia

6. Clinical Research Centre, Serdang Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Kajang, Malaysia

7. Clinical Research Centre, Selayang Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia

8. Department of Medicine, Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Alor Setar, Malaysia

9. Department of Medicine, Sultanah Aminah Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia

10. Department of Nephrology, Melaka Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Melaka, Malaysia

11. Department of Nephrology, Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Kuching, Malaysia

12. Department of Medicine, Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Kuantan, Malaysia

13. Department of Nephrology, Raja Perempuan Zainab II Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Kota Bharu, Malaysia

14. Nephrology Unit, Department of Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

15. Department of Nephrology, Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia

16. Department of Nephrology, Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Ipoh, Malaysia

17. Department of Nephrology, Taiping Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Taiping, Malaysia

18. Department of Medicine, Sultanah Fatimah Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Muar, Malaysia

19. Department of Medicine, Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Klang, Malaysia

20. Department of Medicine, Miri Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Miri, Malaysia

21. Department of Medicine, Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Hospital, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Temerloh, Malaysia

Abstract

Background:We compared the clinical effectiveness of a new peritoneal dialysis (PD) product with polyvinyl chloride-containing tubing (Stay Safe Link®, SSL) with the plastic-free alternative (Stay Safe®, STS) in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).Method:A multicentre, parallel, randomised, controlled, open-label, non-inferiority trial was conducted. Adult patients receiving CAPD were randomised in a 1:1 ratio to SSL or STS. The primary outcome was the rate of peritonitis after 1 year of follow-up.Results:A total of 472 subjects were randomised (SSL, n = 233; STS, n = 239). One subject in each group was excluded from the analysis as they withdrew consent before the first dialysis dose. Four hundred and seventy subjects (SSL, n = 232; STS, n = 238) were included in the modified intention-to-treat analysis. Non-inferiority between two groups was established as no significant difference was found in peritonitis rate (incident rate ratio: 0.91, 95% CI: 0.65–1.28). No significant difference was detected in weekly Kt/V ( p = 0.58) and creatinine clearance ( p = 0.55). However, the average ultrafiltration volume was significantly lower in SSL, with a mean difference of 93 ml ( p < 0.01). SSL also demonstrated a 2.57-times higher risk of device defect than STS (95% CI: 1.77–3.75).Conclusion:SSL was non-inferior in peritonitis rate compared to plastic-free STS over 1 year in patients requiring CAPD. There was no difference in the delivered dialysis dose, but there was a higher rate of device defects with SSL.

Funder

Ministry of Health Malaysia

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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