Long-term survival with peritoneal dialysis in ESRD due to diabetes
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Long-term survival with peritoneal dialysis in ESRD due to diabetes
Abstract
Several clinical studies have evaluated the factors that affect survival rates and compared outcomes between CAPD and HD in diabetic patients. However, only a small number of diabetic PD patients have been followed for over 5 years, largely because of coexisting, far-advanced, target organ damage at the initiation of dialysis and its progression during the course of dialysis, the presence of various comorbid conditions at the start of dialysis and finally, the limitations of long-term PD. Among the various modes of renal replacement, many clinicians have favored continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) for the management of diabetic patients for several reasons. However, survival of diabetic patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) and hemodialysis (HD) is probably similar, while diabetics on CAPD have a lower actuarial survival and technique success rates than non-diabetic patients of comparable age. This paper reviews the literature and our experience concerning the long-term survival on peritoneal dialysis of diabetic patients with ESRD.
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