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. 1983 Sep 17;113(37):1327-30.

[Clinical and microbiological aspects of peritonitis in patients treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis]

[Article in French]
  • PMID: 6635631

[Clinical and microbiological aspects of peritonitis in patients treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis]

[Article in French]
P E Broquet et al. Schweiz Med Wochenschr. .

Abstract

Over a 3-year period 22 episodes of peritonitis were observed among 20 patients treated for end-stage renal failure by CAPD. This represents an overall incidence of 1 episode every 9.5 patient-months (1/14.2 months in 1981, 1/11.3 months in 1982). Eight patients out of 20 never developed peritonitis, and 6 had one episode only. Cocci + were the most frequent culture finding. Two episodes of mycotic peritonitis and 1 sterile peritonitis were observed. Antibiotic treatment was generally successful within 24 h. The incidence of peritonitis was higher among diabetic (1/7 months) than among non-diabetic patients (1/12.6 months). Patient selection, the bag connection technique and the experience accumulated by the dialysis team appear to be the principal factors in lowering the incidence of this complication.

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