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      Neumoperitoneo en un paciente en tratamiento con diálisis peritoneal automática: informe de un caso Translated title: Pneumoperitoneum in a patient receiving automatic peritoneal dialysis: a case report

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          Resumen Descripción del caso: caso de neumoperitoneo en un paciente con tratamiento en diálisis peritoneal automática con día seco. Pese a que el neumoperitoneo no es una complicación grave, puede alterar la calidad de vida del paciente, por lo que es necesario investigar su origen. Tras revisar la bibliografía existente, encontramos un único caso de neumoperitoneo en terapia de diálisis peritoneal automática y se han reportado un mayor número de casos de esta complicación en pacientes con diálisis peritoneal continua ambulatoria, todos ellos debido a errores en la técnica. Tras la valoración de enfermería, el paciente identificó algunos errores en la técnica como los posibles causantes de esta complicación. Descripción del plan de cuidados: El plan de cuidados consistió en descartar otras complicaciones de la diálisis peritoneal como obstrucción de catéter o peritonitis, evaluar los posibles errores del paciente en la técnica procediendo a su reentrenamiento y ofrecer apoyo emocional al paciente y la familia. La evaluación del plan de cuidados a la semana y al mes fue favorable. Conclusiones: Como conclusión, hay que destacar la importancia de realizar un entrenamiento personalizado en cada paciente, dependiendo del tipo de terapia prescrita y las potenciales complicaciones para que el paciente las conozca y así poder prevenir su aparición.

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          Abstract Case description: Case of pneumoperitoneum in a patient on automatic peritoneal dialysis with a dry day. While pneumoperitoneum is not a serious complication may alter the quality of life of the patient, so it is necessary to determine its origin. After reviewing the existing bibliography, we found a case report of pneumoperitoneum on automatic peritoneal dialysis therapy. In addition, other cases with this complication in patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis have been reported, all of them because of errors in the technique. After the nursing assessment, the patient identified some errors in the technique as the possible causes of this complication. Description of the care plan: The care plan focused on ruling out other complications of peritoneal dialysis such as catheter obstruction or peritonitis, evaluating possible errors in the technique made by the patient, proceeding with their retraining, and offering emotional support to the patient and the family. The evaluation of the care plan at one week and one month was favorable. Conclusions: It should be emphasized the importance of personalized training depending on the type of therapy prescribed and the potential complications, so that the patient knows them and can prevent their appearance.

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            Long-term pneumoperitoneum in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) caused by handling fault of Stay.Safe® system associated to bicaVera solution

            We found chronic pneumoperitoneum in two continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients from two different hospitals. Both patients used the Stay.Safe® system and bicaVera solution, whose extension tubing is not primed with fluid but air-filled, unlike that of the conventional solution bags. This fact, together with a handling fault common to both patients, resulted in the inflow of the air in the tubing of bicaVera bags into the peritoneal cavity during every exchange. We warn of this complication, which must be specifically pointed out during training, and we recommend providing the system with a mechanic device to prevent this handling fault.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                enefro
                Enfermería Nefrológica
                Enferm Nefrol
                Sociedad Española de Enfermería Nefrológica (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                2254-2884
                2255-3517
                December 2020
                : 23
                : 4
                : 406-410
                Affiliations
                [1] Zaragoza orgnameHospital Universitario Miguel Servet orgdiv1Servicio de Nefrología Spain
                Article
                S2254-28842020000400010 S2254-2884(20)02300400010
                10.37551/s2254-28842020042
                ee86408f-30c0-4fbe-8e3a-fb0fd8cb22a3

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 15 June 2020
                : 04 November 2020
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                nephrology,diálisis peritoneal,case reports,nefrología,peritoneal dialysis,pneumoperitoneum,informes de casos,enfermería en nefrología,nephrology nursing,neumoperitoneo

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