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Daily Peritoneal Dialysis Using a Surgically Placed Tenckhoff Catheter for Acute Renal Failure in Children

 

作者: KohliH. S.,   AroraP.,   KherVijay,   GuptaAmit,   SharmaR. K.,   BhaumikS. K.,  

 

期刊: Renal Failure  (Taylor Available online 1995)
卷期: Volume 17, issue 1  

页码: 51-56

 

ISSN:0886-022X

 

年代: 1995

 

DOI:10.3109/08860229509036375

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

关键词: Cycler;Hypothermia;Peritoneal catheter;Peritoneal dialysis;Peritonitis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Thirty-one infants and children with acute renal failure were treated with peritoneal dialysis using a surgically placed Tenckhoff catheter. In 10 patients a peritoneal dialysis cycler was used, and 21 were dialyzed by the manual method. Initially, hourly exchanges were given for 24 to 48 h and, as the patients stabilized, 10 exchanges per day at 1-h intervals were given. The mean stabilization period was 36±8 h. The predialysis mean serum creatinine was 5.8±1.8 mg% and the serum creatinine while on daily dialysis was 2.8±1.1 mg%. Peritoneal dialysis succeeded in controlling metabolic abnormalities and improving fluid balance. All the catheters except one functioned immediately following insertion. Median duration of catheter placement for dialysis was 18 days (range 2 to 90). The incidence of peritonitis was 12.8%, and exit site infection was 6.4%. The infection rate was decreased when a cycler was used compared with the manual method (23.8% vs. 10.0%), though not statistically significant. Two patients developed hypothermia while being dialyzed via the manual method. To conclude, 10 daily peritoneal dialysis exchanges performed at 1-h intervals after initial stabilization using a surgically placed Tenckhoff catheter is an effective and safe mode of dialytic therapy for children with acute renal failure. Complications (infection and hypothermia) are reduced with the use of a cycler.

 

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