Journal Watch
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Impact of Depression on PD Patient and Technique Survival
Among 275 patients who had done CAPD for at least 3 months, 31.3% tested as having depressive symptoms. Long-term patient and technique survival were significantly poorer in this group, even adjusting for cofounders.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-09-11)
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Converting In-center HD Patients to Home: the Importance of Belief
A small, cross-sectional study (n=44) interviewed patients who were and were not considering home HD. Only 68% of patients said they’d heard about the benefits of home HD. The cohort who were willing to consider it were significantly more likely to believe that self-care and home HD would improve their quality of life, particularly travel, better health outcomes, and the comfort of being at home.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-09-11)
Tags: Home Hemodialysis, Hemodialysis, Homedialysis, HD
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Aspergillus Peritonitis Review
Compared to other fungal peritonitis, colonization with aspergillus is more dangerous, and identification is still a challenge. Among 55 cases reported in the literature between 1968 and 2019, the mortality rate was 38.3%, 85.5% had to have their PD catheter removed, and 81.8% of patients had to switch to HD.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-09-11)
Tags: Aspergillus, Mortality, Peritoneal Dialysis, Peritonitis
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SARS-CoV-2 in PD Effluent
Analysis of bodily fluids from 3 SARS-CoV-2-infected PD patients found that, while viral load was quite high in nasopharyngeal swabs, none of the PD effluent tested positive, even after dialysate concentration. This suggests that the risk of virus transmission from used PD fluid may be low.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-09-11)
Tags: COVID 19, SARS CoV 2, Peritoneal Dialysis
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PD vs. Standard HD for Cognitive Function
A metaanalysis of papers including 195,774 patients looked at whether PD or standard in-center HD better supported cognitive function. The authors found significantly less risk of cognitive impairment among those who did PD.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-09-11)
Tags: Cognitive, Renal Failure
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Case Report: Intensive Daily HD Improves Lung Function
After initiating 32 hours of intensive home HD per week, a patient with restrictive lung disease had improvement in both clinical and spirometric lung function.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-08-11)
Tags: Home Hemodialysis, Intensive Hemodialysis, Restrictive Lung Disorder
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Quanta SC+ Fluid Removal Accuracy
Through both passive and active fluid control mechanisms, the Quanta SC+ home HD machine was accurate to within 1 mL per hour for flow balance and to within 13 mL/hr for ultrafiltration.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-08-11)
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Serum Uric Acid and Residual Kidney Function in PD
In a study of 201 CAPD patients followed for up to 8 years (median 23.43+ 16.6 months), high or low serum uric acid and peritonitis were independent risk factors for loss of all residual kidney function. Higher weekly Kt/V urea helped protect residual function.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-08-11)
Tags: Residual Renal Function, Uric Acid
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C-reactive Protein to Albumin Ratio (CAR) on PD Predicts Survival
An analysis of 758 PD patients observed for up to 12 years found that those whose CAR was lower were significantly more likely to survive than those whose CAR was higher.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-08-11)
Tags: Serum C reactive Protein To Albumin Ratio, Serum C reactive Protein, PD, Peritoneal Dialysis
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Carnitine Deficiency and ESA Resistance in PD
Among 60 PD patients, 56 had carnitine deficiency, which was found to independently predict ESA resistance.
Read the abstract » | (added 2020-08-11)
Tags: Carnitine Deficiency, Peritoneal Dialysis, Erythropoietin Resistance Index

