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Complications of acute peritoneal dialysis
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1975Abstract A detailed analysis was made of the complications of peritoneal dialysis encountered during 184 dialyses performed in 107 severely ill patients at two teaching hospitals where the major responsibility for the dialysis rests outside a specialized renal unit.
C A, Vaamonde +3 more
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Acute Hydrothorax Complicating Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2007Aim To determine whether gradually increasing the peritoneal dialysate fill volume from 10 to 40 mL/kg over 6 days, rather than commencing at 40 mL/kg, prevents hydrothorax in children and reverses it if present. Methods A review of children peritoneally dialyzed in a single center.
Rajesh G, Krishnan +3 more
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Acute scrotal oedema complicating peritoneal dialysis
Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2008A case of extraperitoneal leakage of dialysate producing massive acute scrotal oedema complicating peritoneal dialysis is presented. Important diagnostic features including select clinical images, the role of imaging modalities and appropriate management are discussed.
Stephen S, Connolly +3 more
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Glucose absorption in acute peritoneal dialysis
Journal of Renal Nutrition, 2000During acute peritoneal dialysis (APD), it is known that glucose found in the dialysate solution contributes to the provision of significant calories. It has been well documented in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) that glucose absorption occurs.
J, Podel +3 more
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1993
The main indications for acute peritoneal dialysis are (a) acute renal failure where recovery of renal function is anticipated, (b) initial dialysis in patients with end-stage renal disease, and (c) patients on chronic maintenance peritoneal dialysis hospitalized for intercurrent illness.
Ramesh Khanna +2 more
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The main indications for acute peritoneal dialysis are (a) acute renal failure where recovery of renal function is anticipated, (b) initial dialysis in patients with end-stage renal disease, and (c) patients on chronic maintenance peritoneal dialysis hospitalized for intercurrent illness.
Ramesh Khanna +2 more
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Acute Peritoneal Dialysis in Eastern Nepal
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2003Objective B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences is the only dialysis center outside the capital city of Nepal. Although the burden of renal failure in Nepal is high, limited resources and dialysis facilities are the major constraint on management of acute renal failure (ARF) and acute dialysis in chronic renal failure (CRF).
Sanjib K, Sharma +8 more
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PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN HYPERCATABOLIC ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
The Lancet, 1967Abstract 15 patients with severe hypercatabolic renal failure underwent peritoneal dialysis. Illustrative data from 2 patients are presented in detail in support of the conclusion that uraemia in such patients can be controlled by means of peritoneal dialysis and that haemodialysis need only be resorted to when conditions in the abdomen do not permit ...
J S, Cameron, C, Ogg, J R, Trounce
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Acute Effects of Peritoneal Dialysis on Hemodynamics
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2001Objectives To investigate the acute hemodynamic effects of peritoneal dialysis (PD) using the noninvasive Portapres technique [TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (TNO BMI); Amsterdam, The Netherlands]. Design and Methods Blood pressure was measured in 21 consecutive patients on continuous ambulatory PD during a standard peritoneal permeability analysis ...
Boon, D. +3 more
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Acute Peritoneal Dialysis (PD)
2019Peritoneal dialysis for AKI remains an important form of AKI treatment especially in the setting of small infants as well as low- and middle-income countries where extracorporeal facilities may not easily be available. The gold standard is a Tenckhoff catheter placed by a surgeon with training in this area in a sterile environment and then commencing ...
Mignon McCulloch +3 more
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