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Incremental peritoneal dialysis in incident end-stage kidney disease patients

Hao Yan, Zita Abreu, Joanne M. Bargman

2021Peritoneal Dialysis International16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This retrospective cohort study investigated the characteristics and outcomes of the end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients treated with incremental peritoneal dialysis (PD) at a large academic centre. METHODS: ESKD patients initiating PD with a dialysate volume ≤6 L/day were analysed. RESULTS: . The unadjusted 1- to 5-year patient survival rate was 89.6%, 80.4%, 65.4%, 62.7% and 48.8%, respectively, and the corresponding time on PD therapy rate was 95.1%, 89.1%, 89.1%, 82.4% and 77.6%. Greater initial PD dose (hazard ratio = 1.608, 95% confidence interval 1.089-2.375) was associated with death after adjusting for age, Charlson comorbidity index (CCI), haemodialysis prior to PD, assisted PD and baseline RKF, likely as a result of residual confounding. There was no association with PD discontinuation. The average peritonitis rate and hospitalisation rate were 0.122 and 0.645 episodes per patient-year, respectively. The dialysate volume increased from 4.5 (4.3-5.7) L/day to 8.0 (6.0-9.8) L/day at 5 years. Fifty-seven (32.6%) patients graduated to full-dose PD at a median time of 10.3 (6.2, 15.7) months. Male sex, greater body mass index and lower baseline serum albumin were risk factors for increasing PD dose to over 6 L/day within 1 year. CONCLUSIONS: Incremental PD is a safe approach to initiate dialysis, and it offers satisfactory outcomes. Close monitoring, comprehensive evaluation of clinical responses and prompt adjustment of the prescription as needed play a crucial role in this patient-centred treatment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePeritoneal dialysisDiscontinuationRenal functionHazard ratioInternal medicineKidney diseaseDialysisRetrospective cohort studyEnd stage renal diseaseBody mass indexSurgeryCohortConfidence intervalProportional hazards modelHemodialysisDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesAcute Kidney Injury Research
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