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Nocardia Peritonitis Complicating Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 1990link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Chan, DTM +3 more
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
The frequency and cause of peritonitis in 18 children receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and nine children receiving continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis (CCPD) are described. Cumulative CAPD and CCPD experience demonstrated 58 episodes of peritonitis in 294 patient treatment months (one case per 5.1 patient treatment months).
B A, Warady +4 more
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The frequency and cause of peritonitis in 18 children receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and nine children receiving continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis (CCPD) are described. Cumulative CAPD and CCPD experience demonstrated 58 episodes of peritonitis in 294 patient treatment months (one case per 5.1 patient treatment months).
B A, Warady +4 more
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Dialysis: Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and haemodialysis
Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1986A decade ago diabetics with uraemia were excluded from dialysis because of the uniformly poor outcome of dialysis and transplantation, and the progressive deterioration of vision. By 1978, however, owing to technical advances in haemodialysis and reduction of complications, survival among chronically haemodialysed diabetics improved considerably ...
R, Khanna, D G, Oreopoulos
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Peritonitis in Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1983Peritonitis is the most important complication of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). We reviewed our experience with peritonitis over a 2 1/2-year period. Our patients spent 4% of their total time on dialysis in hospital due to peritonitis. Thirty-eight percent of the episodes of peritonitis were treated without hospitalization.
J, Rubin +6 more
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Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1988As a long-term dialysis therapy, CAPD has attractive features for use in children (in whom access to the circulation and immobility are often problems), adults in whom blood access is difficult, patients with diabetes, patients prone to hypotension, and patients seeking independence from a machine or medical facility.
Karl D. Nolph +2 more
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Rhodococcus peritonitis in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 1996link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Tang, S +4 more
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Algal Peritonitis Complicating Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1986A 41-year-old woman on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) presented with algal peritonitis. Prototheca wickerhamii was isolated from multiple dialysate effluent cultures. Despite treatment with amphotericin B, catheter removal was required.
O'Connor J.P. +5 more
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Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 1997Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) was used as renal replacement therapy in 55 patients for 666 patient months. Thirty five patients had Type II diabetes. They ranged in age from 1-83 years. Majority of the patients were above 50 years of age who could not be transplanted due to various comorbid conditions.
G, Abraham +6 more
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Searches for continuous-wave gravitational radiation
Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023Keith Riles
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[Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1991In contrast with hemodialysis (HD) Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) is a permanent dialysis procedure proposed to the chronic renal patients. Through a permanent peritenoal catheter the patients exchange 2 litres of dialysate 4 times a day, 7 days a week, as soon as the dialysat/plasma concentration for urea reaches 1.
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