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Review
. 2019 Feb;32(1):51-56.
doi: 10.1007/s40620-018-0485-3. Epub 2018 Apr 3.

Peritoneal dialysis as initial dialysis modality: a viable option for late-presenting end-stage renal disease

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Peritoneal dialysis as initial dialysis modality: a viable option for late-presenting end-stage renal disease

Muhammad Masoom Javaid et al. J Nephrol. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Late-presenting end-stage renal disease is a significant problem worldwide. Up to 70% of patients start dialysis in an unplanned manner without a definitive dialysis access in place. Haemodialysis via a central venous catheter is the default modality for the majority of such patients, and peritoneal dialysis is usually not considered as a feasible option. However, in the recent years, some reports on urgent-start peritoneal dialysis in the late-presenting end-stage renal disease have been published. The collective experience shows that PD can be a safe, efficient and cost-effective alternative to haemodialysis in late-presenting end-stage renal disease with comparable outcomes to the conventional peritoneal dialysis and urgent-start haemodialysis. More importantly, as compared to urgent-start haemodialysis via a central venous catheter, urgent-start peritoneal dialysis has significantly fewer incidences of catheter-related bloodstream infections, dialysis-related complications and need for dialysis catheter re-insertions during the initial phase of the therapy. This article examines the rationale and feasibility for starting peritoneal dialysis urgently in late-presenting end-stage renal disease patients and reviews the literature to compare the urgent-start peritoneal dialysis with conventional peritoneal dialysis and urgent-start haemodialysis.

Keywords: End-stage renal disease; Haemodialysis; Peritoneal dialysis; Unplanned start; Urgent start.

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