Personalization of automated peritoneal dialysis treatment using a computer modeling system.

Personalization of automated peritoneal dialysis treatment using a computer modeling system. Adv Perit Dial. 2011;27:90-6 Authors: Galli EG, Taietti C, Borghi M Abstract The use of almost standardized dialysis programs--and the absence of any adjustment over time in these program to match the progressive decline in residual kidney function, in addition to the reduction in peritoneal depuration because of the frequency of peritonitis and the use of solutions containing high glucose concentrations--often leads to technique drop-out and transfer to hemodialysis. Our study enrolled 15 clinically stable patients (13 white men, 2 white women; average age: 67.3 +/- 12.99 years; average dialysis vintage: 32.25 +/- 25.10 months) who had been on automated peritoneal dialysis treatment with a standard treatment profile for at least 6 months (dwell time per cycle and solutions fixed at various glucose concentrations in all exchanges). After a peritoneal equilibration test had been performed and clearances (peritoneal and renal) were measured, the dialysis program was modified, individualizing it to the patient ' peritoneal membrane transport by the Twardowski system of classification and taking into account the patient's residual diuresis and need for ultrafiltration. The change was implemented using the Patient on Line software created by Fresenius Medical Care (Bad Homburg, Germany). After a month of personalized dialysis treatment, weekly per...
Source: Advances in Peritoneal Dialysis. Conference on Peritoneal Dialysis - Category: Urology & Nephrology Tags: Adv Perit Dial Source Type: research