Peritoneal dialysis: myths, barriers, and achieving optimum outcomes
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Peritoneal dialysis: myths, barriers, and achieving optimum outcomes
Abstract
Peritoneal dialysis provides an excellent alternative to in-center hemodialysis but the development of successful programs is often plagued by myths and misinformation. A review of recent literature can dispel some of the common myths and help understand the barriers to this modality. In addition, achieving optimum outcomes in peritoneal dialysis program requires an active continuous quality improvement team.
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