1996
DOI: 10.1177/089686089601600311
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Prescription and Assessment of Tidal Peritoneal Dialysis Delivery with a Specific Equilibration Test

Abstract: Objective To propose a simplified equilibration test specific for tidal peritoneal dialysis (TPD) that will overcome the inconveniences of the measurement of TPD peritoneal solute clearances through whole dialysate collection. This will enable the prediction of peritoneal creatinine and urea clearances, the suitability of patients for TPD, and routine assessment of TPD delivery. Design In a prospective study, patients had a standardized TPD run, and dialysate-to-plasma (DIP) ratios for creatinine and urea were… Show more

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“…Alternatively, dialysate-to-plasma ratios of creatinine and urea of the fifth and seventh TPD exchange correlate closely to total clearances and can be used to predict adequacy of treatment, at least in pediatric patients. 35,36 PERITONEAL HOST DEFENSE: TPD VS NON-TIDAL APD As compared to non-tidal APD, the function of peritoneal macrophages and granulocytes may be better with TPD, as only a smaller part of fresh, bioincompatible solution is mixed with the reserve volume, which has a higher pH. Furthermore, because of the presence of a reserve volume, washout of cells, antibodies, and opsonins may be reduced in this treatment modality as compared to non-tidal APD.…”
Section: Measurement Of Adequacy Of Tpdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, dialysate-to-plasma ratios of creatinine and urea of the fifth and seventh TPD exchange correlate closely to total clearances and can be used to predict adequacy of treatment, at least in pediatric patients. 35,36 PERITONEAL HOST DEFENSE: TPD VS NON-TIDAL APD As compared to non-tidal APD, the function of peritoneal macrophages and granulocytes may be better with TPD, as only a smaller part of fresh, bioincompatible solution is mixed with the reserve volume, which has a higher pH. Furthermore, because of the presence of a reserve volume, washout of cells, antibodies, and opsonins may be reduced in this treatment modality as compared to non-tidal APD.…”
Section: Measurement Of Adequacy Of Tpdmentioning
confidence: 99%