Outcome of immediate use of the permanent peritoneal dialysis catheter in children with acute and chronic renal failure

Nikibakhsh, A.A and Mahmoodzadeh, H and Vali, M and Enshaei, A and Asemi, A and Yekta, Z (2013) Outcome of immediate use of the permanent peritoneal dialysis catheter in children with acute and chronic renal failure. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 23 (2). pp. 131-136.

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Abstract

Peritoneal dialysis remains the only available option for patients which need immediate dialysis
and it could be a bridge between end-stage renal failure (ESRD) and transplantation. There is a paucity of
published experience of children with immediate use of permanent Tenckhoff Catheter for peritoneal dialysis
from developing countries. In this study we report our experience on immediate use of permanent peritoneal
access and continued peritoneal dialysis for a prolonged time.
Methods: Fifty six patients were studied including 30 males and 26 females within the age range of 1 month
to 14 years with mean age of 6.5 years in Urmia, Northwest Iran.
Findings: No operative morbidity was seen. During a total of 499.5 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
months, 16 patients had 28 episodes of peritonitis, which means a overall result of one episode per 17.8
months. There were 3 patients (5.35%) with catheter site leakage, 12 (21.4%) catheter obstructions (which
led to omentectomy), 4 (7.2%) exit site infections (2 patients in the early postoperative period and 2 patients
in during follow up). Death due to catheter related complications occurred in 1 per 56 patients and due to
non-catheter related causes in 10 per 56 patients.
Conclusion: Present results indicate that catheter-related complications were not higher than those
previously reported and peritoneal dialysis could be initiated immediately after catheter implantation and
could be a safe bridge between end-stage renal failure (ESRD) and transplantation

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: cited By 0
Uncontrolled Keywords: Peritoneal Dialysis; End-Stage Renal Failure; Complications; Peritonitis
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 31 Jul 2017 05:18
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2019 07:15
URI: https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/835

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