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      Risk factors for catheter-related complications in pediatric peritoneal dialysis.

      Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin, Germany)
      Adolescent, Catheterization, adverse effects, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Peritoneal Dialysis, instrumentation, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Staphylococcal Infections, epidemiology, etiology, Time Factors

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          Catheter-related complications, including infection, dialysate leak, and malfunction, are the principal causes of peritoneal dialysis (PD) failure. To determine risk factors predisposing to these complications, we conducted a retrospective study of 90 children on chronic PD who received 127 catheters from January 1990 to December 2000. There was a significant risk for dialysate leak when PD catheters were used early (14 days). There was no significant difference in malfunction and infection rate between early and delayed use groups. Weight and height <5th percentile, low serum albumin, and history of abdominal surgery were not associated with an increased risk of complications. History of dialysis prior to catheter placement and presence of a gastrostomy tube (G-tube) were both associated with significant infection risk. Patients

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