Peritoneal dialysis improves quality-of-life in a left ventricular assist device destination therapy patient-a case report.
Claire J KoppelJacqueline T JonkerWieneke M MichelsSaskia L M A BeeresPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
Despite initial improvement, renal function often gradually decreases after LVAD implantation. Data on long-term renal replacement therapy in LVAD patients are limited. Haemodialysis is most commonly applied. Conceptually, however, PD has advantages over haemodialysis including less bloodstream infections, less haemodynamic shifts, and the comfort of the ambulant setting. This case illustrates that PD in an LVAD patient is feasible and improves quality-of-life. Key factors contributing to successful PD in LVAD patients may be a good right ventricular function and close cardiology-nephrology collaboration.