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Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2007
Elderly patients are the largest and fastest growing group of patients with chronic kidney disease maintained on dialysis in the world. Because of advanced age and a heavy burden of comorbidities, the elderly are usually not candidates for kidney transplantation and are less likely to be offered peritoneal dialysis (PD).
Povlsen, Johan Vestergaard, Ivarsen, Per
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Home Peritoneal Dialysis

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1980
In recent years, peritoneal dialysis has joined hemodialysis as a means of long-term treatment of chronic renal failure. Advances in the design of permanently implanted catheters and automated equipment to regulate dialysate flow have made this possible.
D J, Denniston, K T, Burns
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Peritoneal Dialysis

The American Journal of Nursing, 1959
M R, TWISS, M H, MAXWELL
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Peritoneal Dialysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
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Peritoneal dialysis

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1982
V P, Choudhry, R N, Srivastava
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Peritoneal Dialysis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
R B, Miller, C R, Tassistro
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Peritoneal dialysis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1977
Peritoneal dialysis has a definite role in the treatment of acute or chronic renal failure and certain fluid and electrolyte disturbances. Its major advantages are simplicity and availability. On the other hand, it is less effective and causes more patient discomfort than hemodialysis.
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Automated peritoneal dialysis

2000
Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) is a term used to refer to all forms of peritoneal dialysis that employ a mechanized device to assist in the delivery and drainage of dialysate. Automated cyclers are used in intermittent peritoneal dialysis (IPD), nocturnal intermittent peritoneal dialysis (NIPD), continuous cyclic peritoneal dialysis (CCPD), and ...
P. Kathuria, Z. J. Twardowski
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Clinical Peritoneal Dialysis

Archives of Surgery, 1966
THE MODERN technique of intermittent peritoneal dialysis was described and popularized by Maxwell et al.1It is a modification of the method described by Grollman.2,3The commercially available plastic catheters and standardized sterile dialysis solutions make the procedure relatively simple, effective, and safe.
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