Ģý offers fluids for Peritoneal Dialysis and practical ways to assess and correct fluid status.
In a study with over 2,000 PD patients by Figueiredo et al. in 2015, a longer training time and starting training prior to catheter implantation were associated with lower peritonitis rates.1
In 2018, a randomized controlled trial with 100 patients by Chang et al. showed the importance of regular retraining, as Ģý[Ģý] longer hours of retraining reduced the incidence of exit site infection (ESI) and peritonitisĢý2
The Peritoneal Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study published in 2020 by Perl et al. covered 7,051 adult PD patients in 209 facilities across 7 countries and found that training duration of 6 or more (vs<6) days was positively associated with lower peritonitis rates.3
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1Figueiredo AE et al. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2015; 30(1):137-142
2Chang JH et al. Sci Rep 2018; 8(1):12919
3Perl J et al. Am J Kidney Dis 2020; 76(1):42-53