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Peritoneal Dialysis Technique Survival: A Cohort Study.

Caroline M HsuNien Chen LiEduardo K LacsonDaniel E WeinerSusan PaineKaren MajchrzakChristos ArgyropoulosMaria-Eleni RoumeliotiV Shane PankratzDana MiskulinHarold J ManleyPage SalengerDoug JohnsonH Keith JohnsonAntonia Harford
Published in: American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation (2024)
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is an important kidney replacement modality with several potential advantages compared with in-center hemodialysis (HD). However, a substantial number of patients transfer to in-center HD early on, without having experienced the quality-of-life and other benefits that come with sustained maintenance of PD. Using retrospective data from a midsize national dialysis provider, we found that initiating dialysis with PD is associated with longer maintenance of PD, compared with initiating dialysis with HD and a later switch to PD. However, many of those who initiate PD-late in their dialysis course still experience substantial time on PD. Peritonitis, lower serum albumin, and lower small protein removal are other risk factors for PD-to-HD transfer that may be amenable to intervention.
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