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Review
. 2022 May 12;15(12):2177-2185.
doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfac136. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Peritoneal catheter insertion: combating barriers through policy change

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Review

Peritoneal catheter insertion: combating barriers through policy change

Vivekanand Jha et al. Clin Kidney J. .

Abstract

Barriers to accessing home dialysis became a matter of life and death for many patients with kidney failure during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is the more commonly used home therapy option. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of PD catheter insertion procedures as performed around the world today, barriers impacting timely access to the procedure, the impact of COVID-19 and a roadmap of potential policy solutions. To substantiate the analysis, the article includes a survey of institutions across the world, with questions designed to get a sense of the regulatory frameworks, barriers to conducting the procedure and impacts of the pandemic on capability and outcomes. Based on our research, we found that improving patient selection processes, determining and implementing correct insertion techniques, creating multidisciplinary teams, providing appropriate training and sharing decision making among stakeholders will improve access to PD catheter insertion and facilitate greater uptake of home dialysis. Additionally, on a policy level, we recommend efforts to improve the awareness and feasibility of PD among patients and the healthcare workforce, enhance and promulgate training for clinicians-both surgical and medical-to insert PD catheters and fund personnel, pathways and physical facilities for PD catheter insertion.

Keywords: COVID-19; ESRD; catheter; home dialysis; peritoneal dialysis.

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FIGURE 1:
Percutaneous versus open surgical PD catheter insertion. Meta-analysis showing similar PD catheter survival and superior peritonitis rates with percutaneous compared with open surgical PD catheter insertion [8].

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