The result of peritoneal dialysis in Fang Hospital
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การล้างไตทางช่องท้อง, อัตรารอดชีวิต, ภาวะติดเชื้อในเยื่อบุช่องท้องAbstract
Renal replacement therapy using peritoneal dialysis is an effective treatment.There areincreasing numbers of patients after Thailand approved the right for renal replacement according to “PD First Policy”. This retrospective study to evaluate at studying the survival rate, drop out, peritonitis and factors affecting the mortality of patients who receivedContinuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) in Fang Hospital during 1 August 2014 to 31 August 2015.37 CAPD patients were included in this study,20 patients (54.1%) were male. An average age of patients were61.9 ± 13.47years. If these 18 patients (48.6 %) had diabetes.The one year survival rafe was 58%. The were 10 patients (27%) drop-out, Because of death. Among them, nobodywere transferred to hemodialysis or received kidney transplantation. A main causeof drop-out and death were other infections. The incidence of peritonitiswas 20 patient-months per episode. The important risk factors for mortality were old age, diabetes mellitus, low BMI, exchange dialysate by care giver and high serum phosphate. The results of this study indicate lower clinical outcomes of PD treatment compare to the other studies due to predominantly by greater age, diabetes. And lower serum albumin. Limitation of this study includessmall sample size and short period of follow up.Futher study was recommended.
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