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Analysis of ultrafiltration failure diagnosed at the initiation of peritoneal dialysis with the help of peritoneal equilibration tests with complete drainage at sixty minutes: a longitudinal study

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Title
Analysis of ultrafiltration failure diagnosed at the initiation of peritoneal dialysis with the help of peritoneal equilibration tests with complete drainage at sixty minutes: a longitudinal study
Author(s)
Machado Lopes, Daniela
García Falcón, María Teresa
Rodríguez Carmona, Ana
López-Muñiz, Andrés
Ferreiro-Hermida, Tamara
López-Iglesias, Antía
Pérez-Fontán, Miguel
Date
2016-01-13
Citation
Lopes DM, Rodríguez-Carmona A, Falcón TG, Muñiz AL, Hermida TF, Iglesias AL, Fontán MP. Analysis of ultrafiltration failure diagnosed at the initiation of peritoneal dialysis with the help of peritoneal equilibration tests with complete drainage at sixty minutes: a longitudinal study. Perit Dial Int. 2016 Jul-Aug;36(4):442-7.
Abstract
[Abstract] Background: Ultrafiltration failure (UFF) diagnosed at the initiation of peritoneal dialysis (PD) has been insufficiently characterized. In particular, few longitudinal studies have analyzed the time course of water transport in patients with this complication. ♦ Objective: To investigate the time course of peritoneal water transport during the first year on PD in patients presenting UFF since the initiation of this therapy (study group). ♦ Method: Prospective, observational, single-center design. We analyzed, at baseline and after 1 year of follow-up, peritoneal water transport in 19 patients incident on PD with UFF. We used incident patients without UFF as a control group. Water transport was characterized with the help of 3.86/4.25% dextrose-based peritoneal equilibration tests (PETs) with complete drainage at 60 minutes. ♦ Results: The study group revealed a disorder of water transport affecting both small-pore ultrafiltration (SPUF) (p = 0.054 vs incident without UFF) and free water transport (FWT) (p = 0.001). After 1 year of follow-up, FWT displayed a general increasing trend in the study group (mean variation 48.9 mL, 95% confidence interval [CI] 15.5, 82.2, p = 0.012), while the behavior of SPUF was less predictable (-4.8 mL, 95% CI -61.4, 71.1, p = 0.85). These changes were not observed in incident patients without UFF. Neither initial clinical characteristics, baseline PET-derived parameters, or suffering peritoneal infections during the first year predicted the time course of the capacity of UF in the study group. Recovery from incident UFF was apparently linked to improvement of SPUF. ♦ Conclusions: Patients with UFF at the start of PD suffer a disorder of peritoneal water transport affecting both FWT and SPUF. Free water transport increases systematically in these patients after 1 year of follow-up. The evolution of SPUF is less predictable, and improvement of this parameter marks reversibility of this complication.
Keywords
Peritoneal dialysis
Free water transport
Peritoneal equilibration test
Small pore ultrafiltration
Ultrafiltration
Ultrafiltration failure
 
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https://doi.org/10.3747%2Fpdi.2015.00163
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0896-8608

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