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      Current Concepts in Peritoneal Dialysis

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      Nephron
      S. Karger AG
      Peritoneal dialysis

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          Abstract

          Peritoneal dialysis has been increasingly employed to treat patients with end-stage renal failure. Solute transport can be enhanced by increasing ultrafiltration with hypertonic dialysate, infusing intraperitoneal vasodilators to increase the effective surface area for exchange, and by employing new methods of dialysate delivery which may improve dialysate mixing and decrease the effective membrane resistance to solute flux. While infection remains a major complication of peritoneal dialysis, techniques to prevent and treat infections have been effectively employed. Progress has also been made in the treatment of diabetic patients with peritoneal dialysis. Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, a relatively new technique with fast growing clinical application, may be the therapy of choice for many patients with end-stage renal failure.

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          Journal
          NEF
          Nephron
          10.1159/issn.1660-8151
          Nephron
          S. Karger AG
          1660-8151
          2235-3186
          1981
          1981
          02 December 2008
          : 27
          : 4-5
          : 209-214
          Affiliations
          Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn., USA
          Article
          182056 Nephron 1981;27:209–214
          10.1159/000182056
          7022241
          cb92d037-603c-4595-98a6-9f749cfbd9c1
          © 1981 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          Pages: 6
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          Cardiovascular Medicine,Nephrology
          Peritoneal dialysis
          Cardiovascular Medicine, Nephrology
          Peritoneal dialysis

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