Risk factors of severe peritoneal sclerosis in chronic peritoneal dialysis patients
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Risk factors of severe peritoneal sclerosis in chronic peritoneal dialysis patients
Abstract
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) offers the healthiest way for starting renal replacement therapy (RRT) in End Stage Renal Disease patients, however exposes long-term PD patients to a dangerous complication named encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis (EPS). In this study, we searched for possible risk factors of EPS. Data were collected from two PD centers covering period 1995-2012 and comprised 464 patients. Control group defined as PD patients stayed on PD >42 month (n = 122), and case group was 12 confirmed EPS patients. Associations were analyzed using linear regression analysis. Prevalence and incidence of EPS were 2.59% and 8.9% with an incidence of 0.7% patient-years, respectively. The age at start of PD in EPS patients (32.75 ± 10.8 year) was significantly lower compared with control group (49.61 ± 16.18 year, p = .0001). The mean duration of PD in EPS and control group were 2494.4 ± 940.9 and 1890.2 ± 598.8 days (p = .002). Control group had 145 episodes of peritonitis during total duration of 7686 patient months (peritonitis rate of 1/53). This was 1/26 with a total 38 episodes of peritonitis during the total duration of 997 patient months (p = .01) for EPS group. In regression analysis, PD duration, age at PD start and duration of Ultrafiltration failure (UFF) were associated with EPS. Longer time being on PD, younger age, and higher UFF duration were the risk factors for EPS development.
Keywords: End stage renal disease; chronic kidney disease; encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis; peritoneal dialysis; peritoneal fibrosis.
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