Revisiting the peritoneal dialysis dose
- PMID: 16551285
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-139X.2006.00133.x
Revisiting the peritoneal dialysis dose
Abstract
The question of the minimum dose for adequate peritoneal dialysis has been settled following the publication of two randomized controlled studies and a number of nonrandomized studies. This review summarizes these studies, concluding that these studies support a weekly total Kt/V of 1.7 as the minimum dose, with careful observation for symptoms or signs of uremia and adjustment of the clearance as indicated.
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