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A multi-institutional, observational study of outcomes after catheter placement for peritoneal dialysis in Japan.

Tsutomu SakuradaShigeki KojimaShohei YamadaKenichiro KoitabashiYasuhiro TakiKatsuomi MatsuiMasaru MurasawaHiroo KawarazakiSayaka ShimizuHironori KobayashiToshihiro AsaiKoji HashimotoTaro HoshinoSeita SugitaniTomochika MaokaAkihiko NagaseHirotaka SatoKosuke FukuokaTadashi SofueKiyoto KoibuchiKiyomitsu NagayamaNaoki WashidaShigehisa KoideTakayuki OkamotoDaisuke IshiiSatoshi FurukataKiyotaka UchiyamaShunsuke TakahashiYoshiko NishizawaShotaro NaitoNaohiro TodaTsukasa NaganumaHidetoshi KikuchiTomo SuzukiDaisuke KomukaiTakahide KimuraHiroaki IoKazuhiro YoshikawaToshihide NaganumaMasamitsu MorishitaJin OshikawaKeiichi TamagakiHajime FujisawaAtsushi UedaTomohiko KanaokaHironori NakamuraMai YanagiTakashi UdagawaTatsuo YonedaMasashi SakaiMasanobu GunjiShinichi OsakiHisako SaitoYuuki YoshiokaNagayuki Kaneshiro
Published in: Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (2023)
PD catheter placement in Japan was proven to be safe and appropriate.
Keyphrases
  • peritoneal dialysis
  • ultrasound guided
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease