Journal Watch - Obesity
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The Impact of Obesity on Outcomes of Percutaneous PD Catheter Placement
Among 125 patients who had percutaneous PD catheter placement, nearly half (n=61) had normal BMI (<25 kg/m2), about one third (n=40) were overweight (BMI 25-29.9), and the remaining 24 were obese (BMI>30). One year later, 36 (28.8%) of the catheters failed, 3 patients died, and 7 received transplants. BMI was not significantly associated with catheter failure or other adverse events.
Read the abstract » | (added 2026-01-16)
Tags: Obesity, Outcomes, Percutaneous PD, Catheter Placement
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Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Individuals with Obesity on Peritoneal Dialysis
Some view obesity as a contraindication to PD, which limits treatment options for many patients. However, PD can be successfully utilized by people with obesity! Careful planning of the exit site can help.
Read the abstract » | (added 2025-09-15)
Tags: Obesity, Peritoneal Dialysis, Exit Site

