Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned

Abstract Most patients with stage 5 CKD start RRT of unplanned manner. Unplanned dialysis, also known as urgent start, may be defined as hemodialysis (HD) started without permanent vascular access, i.e., using a central venous catheter (CVC), or as peritoneal dialysis (PD) started within seven days after implantation of the catheter, without family training. Although few studies have evaluated the PD as an immediate treatment option for patients starting urgent RRT, theirs results suggest that it is a feasible and safe alternative, with infectious complications and survival similar to patients treated with unplanned HD. Given the importance of the social role of urgent start of dialysis and the lack of studies on the subject, this narrative review aims to analyze and synthesize knowledge in published articles, preferably, from last five years in order to unify information and facilitate future studies.

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Main Authors: Mendes,Marcela Lara, Alves,Camila Albuquerque, Bucuvic,Edwa Maria, Dias,Dayana Bitencourt, Ponce,Daniela
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0101-280020170004004412018-01-04Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplannedMendes,Marcela LaraAlves,Camila AlbuquerqueBucuvic,Edwa MariaDias,Dayana BitencourtPonce,Daniela hemodialysis units, hospital peritoneal dialysis renal insufficiency, chronic renal replacement therapy Abstract Most patients with stage 5 CKD start RRT of unplanned manner. Unplanned dialysis, also known as urgent start, may be defined as hemodialysis (HD) started without permanent vascular access, i.e., using a central venous catheter (CVC), or as peritoneal dialysis (PD) started within seven days after implantation of the catheter, without family training. Although few studies have evaluated the PD as an immediate treatment option for patients starting urgent RRT, theirs results suggest that it is a feasible and safe alternative, with infectious complications and survival similar to patients treated with unplanned HD. Given the importance of the social role of urgent start of dialysis and the lack of studies on the subject, this narrative review aims to analyze and synthesize knowledge in published articles, preferably, from last five years in order to unify information and facilitate future studies.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de NefrologiaBrazilian Journal of Nephrology v.39 n.4 20172017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002017000400441en10.5935/0101-2800.20170077
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author Mendes,Marcela Lara
Alves,Camila Albuquerque
Bucuvic,Edwa Maria
Dias,Dayana Bitencourt
Ponce,Daniela
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Alves,Camila Albuquerque
Bucuvic,Edwa Maria
Dias,Dayana Bitencourt
Ponce,Daniela
Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned
author_facet Mendes,Marcela Lara
Alves,Camila Albuquerque
Bucuvic,Edwa Maria
Dias,Dayana Bitencourt
Ponce,Daniela
author_sort Mendes,Marcela Lara
title Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned
title_short Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned
title_full Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned
title_fullStr Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned
title_full_unstemmed Peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned
title_sort peritoneal dialysis as the first dialysis treatment option initially unplanned
description Abstract Most patients with stage 5 CKD start RRT of unplanned manner. Unplanned dialysis, also known as urgent start, may be defined as hemodialysis (HD) started without permanent vascular access, i.e., using a central venous catheter (CVC), or as peritoneal dialysis (PD) started within seven days after implantation of the catheter, without family training. Although few studies have evaluated the PD as an immediate treatment option for patients starting urgent RRT, theirs results suggest that it is a feasible and safe alternative, with infectious complications and survival similar to patients treated with unplanned HD. Given the importance of the social role of urgent start of dialysis and the lack of studies on the subject, this narrative review aims to analyze and synthesize knowledge in published articles, preferably, from last five years in order to unify information and facilitate future studies.
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