Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) may be a feasible, safe, and complementary alternative to haemodialysis, not only in the chronic setting, but also in the acute. Recently, interest in using PD to manage acute kidney injury (AKI) patients has been increasing. Some Brazilian studies have shown that, with care...

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Main Authors: Daniela Ponce, Dayana Bittencourt Dias, Andre Luis Balbi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Medical Journal 2016-04-01
Series:European Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-0f970ae29c534a849005cd0747aa76422020-11-25T03:37:36ZengEuropean Medical JournalEuropean Medical Journal2397-67642016-04-01122633Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney FailureDaniela Ponce0Dayana Bittencourt Dias1Andre Luis Balbi2Botucatu School of Medicine, Sao Paulo, BrazilBotucatu School of Medicine, Sao Paulo, BrazilBotucatu School of Medicine, Sao Paulo, BrazilPeritoneal dialysis (PD) may be a feasible, safe, and complementary alternative to haemodialysis, not only in the chronic setting, but also in the acute. Recently, interest in using PD to manage acute kidney injury (AKI) patients has been increasing. Some Brazilian studies have shown that, with careful thought and planning, critically ill patients can be successfully treated with PD. To overcome some of the classic limitations of PD use in AKI, such as a high chance of infectious and mechanical complications, and no control of urea, potassium, and bicarbonate levels, the use of cycles, flexible catheters, and a high volume of dialysis fluid has been proposed. This knowledge can be used in the case of an unplanned start on chronic PD and may be a tool to increase the PD penetration rate among incident patients starting chronic dialysis therapy. PD should be offered in an unbiased way to all patients starting unplanned dialysis, and without contraindications to PD. In the following manuscript, advances in technical aspects and the advantages and limitations of PD will be discussed, and recent literature on clinical experience with PD use in the acute and unplanned setting will be reviewed.https://emj.emg-health.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/01/Editors-Pick-Urgent-Start-Peritoneal-Dialysis-A-Viable-Option-for-Acute-and-Chronic-Kidney-Failure.pdfperitoneal dialysis (pd)acute kidney injury (aki)unplanned start
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Dayana Bittencourt Dias
Andre Luis Balbi
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Dayana Bittencourt Dias
Andre Luis Balbi
Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
European Medical Journal
peritoneal dialysis (pd)
acute kidney injury (aki)
unplanned start
author_facet Daniela Ponce
Dayana Bittencourt Dias
Andre Luis Balbi
author_sort Daniela Ponce
title Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
title_short Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
title_full Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
title_fullStr Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
title_full_unstemmed Urgent Start Peritoneal Dialysis: A Viable Option for Acute and Chronic Kidney Failure
title_sort urgent start peritoneal dialysis: a viable option for acute and chronic kidney failure
publisher European Medical Journal
series European Medical Journal
issn 2397-6764
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Peritoneal dialysis (PD) may be a feasible, safe, and complementary alternative to haemodialysis, not only in the chronic setting, but also in the acute. Recently, interest in using PD to manage acute kidney injury (AKI) patients has been increasing. Some Brazilian studies have shown that, with careful thought and planning, critically ill patients can be successfully treated with PD. To overcome some of the classic limitations of PD use in AKI, such as a high chance of infectious and mechanical complications, and no control of urea, potassium, and bicarbonate levels, the use of cycles, flexible catheters, and a high volume of dialysis fluid has been proposed. This knowledge can be used in the case of an unplanned start on chronic PD and may be a tool to increase the PD penetration rate among incident patients starting chronic dialysis therapy. PD should be offered in an unbiased way to all patients starting unplanned dialysis, and without contraindications to PD. In the following manuscript, advances in technical aspects and the advantages and limitations of PD will be discussed, and recent literature on clinical experience with PD use in the acute and unplanned setting will be reviewed.
topic peritoneal dialysis (pd)
acute kidney injury (aki)
unplanned start
url https://emj.emg-health.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/01/Editors-Pick-Urgent-Start-Peritoneal-Dialysis-A-Viable-Option-for-Acute-and-Chronic-Kidney-Failure.pdf
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