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Peritoneal equilibration test in Indian patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: does it affect patient outcome?

D K Agarwal1, A P Sharma, A Gupta, R K Sharma, C M Pandey, R Kumar, S P Masih.   

Abstract

The variations in peritoneal equilibration test (PET) characteristics in various ethnic groups have been reported. Data are scarce regarding the pattern of membrane characteristics in Indian patients. The factors affecting PET and the PET, in turn, affecting patient outcome are controversial issues. We prospectively analyzed 41 patients to evaluate: (1) the pattern of PET characteristics in Indian patients; (2) the factors affecting the PET; (3) the effect of membrane characteristics on patient outcome. The mean period of follow up was 17.1 +/- 9.3 months. The PET results revealed 21 high transporters (51%), 13 high-average transporters (32%), 6 low-average transporters (15%), and 1 low transporter (2%). The distribution of the various PET categories in patients below the age of 60 years and those 60 years or above was not significant (p = 0.70). The sex distribution (p = 0.94) and prevalence of diabetes (p = 0.62) were not significantly different in various PET categories. On regression analysis, PET values were not affected by the age of patients (beta = 0.80, p = 0.61). Patient survival among high and high-average transporters was significantly less compared with low and low-average transporters (p = 0.01). We conclude that Indian patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) have a higher proportion of high and high-average transporters. The pattern of membrane kinetics cannot be explained by differences in patient characteristics and diabetic status. Patients with high PET values have poorer patient survival on CAPD.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11045281

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Perit Dial        ISSN: 1197-8554


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