Preliminary Evaluation of Incremental Peritoneal Dialysis in 25 Patients

Author:

De Vecchi Amedeo F.1,Scalamogna Antonio1,Finazzi Silvia1,Colucci Patrizia1,Ponticelli Claudio1

Affiliation:

1. Peritoneal Dialysis Program, Division of Nephrology and Dialysis, IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico di Milano, Milano, Italy

Abstract

BackgroundIncremental dialysis has been suggested for patients with some residual renal function. However, very little published clinical data exist on the feasibility of this schedule.ObjectivesTo assess feasibility of incremental dialysis, with regard to its effect, complications, and impact on quality of life.DesignPilot prospective study, not controlled.SettingNephrology division, public clinical research hospital.PatientsTwenty-five patients (19 men, mean age 61 ± 13 years, body weight 63 ± 11 kg) began peritoneal dialysis (the first treatment of uremia) with a single nightly exchange lasting 10 hours or 2 daily exchanges over 12 hours according to creatinine clearance and Kt/V. Patients gave informed consent and reported their work activity, degree of rehabilitation, and their quality of life by answering a questionnaire prepared for this purpose.Outcome MeasuresSurvival rate, complications related to peritoneal dialysis, and residual renal and peritoneal clearances.ResultsDuring the study period no patient died. Complications related to dialysis were peritonitis (0.41 episodes/year) and exit-site infection (0.32 episodes/year). All patients continued to work with full rehabilitation and considered 1 or 2 exchanges per day less troublesome than 3 or 4.ConclusionsIncremental dialysis is well accepted by patients and staff. This technique does not involve a high risk of complications and is economical. Therefore incremental dialysis is feasible.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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