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Personal dialysis capacity (PDC(TM)) test: a multicentre clinical study.

Wim Van Biesen1, Ola Carlsson, Roberto Bergia, Michael Brauner, Anders Christensson, Sandrine Genestier, Marianne Haag-Weber, James Heaf, Preben Joffe, Ann-Cathrine Johansson, Bertrand Morel, Friedrich Prischl, Dirk Verbeelen, Andreas Vychytil.   

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BACKGROUND: The assessment of the peritoneal membrane capacity and physiology of the individual patient is becoming increasingly important. It allows the prescription of an individualized peritoneal dialysis (PD)-regimen, and the monitoring of peritoneal membrane function over time. The PDC(TM) program offers the possibility to evaluate the peritoneal membrane characteristics and to predict solute and water removal by simulation of different treatment regimens.
METHODS: This study evaluates the relevance of the PDC(TM) program when routinely used. The PDC(TM) data of 336 patients from nine different centres in Europe were evaluated.
RESULTS: The area parameter was 20 985+/-7578 cm/1.73 m(2) (mean+/-SD). The reabsorption of fluid after dissipation of glucose, Jv(AR), was 1.97+/-1.00 ml/min/1.73 m(2). The large pore fluid flux, Jv(L), was 0.11+/-0.07 ml/min/1.73 m(2). A multivariate model for prediction of serum albumin included dialysate protein loss, Jv(L), Jv(AR), nPCR, A(0)/deltaX, BMI and gender (R(2)=0.81, P<0.001). Total clearance fell with increasing PD duration (P<0.001). A negative relation between A(0)/deltaX and ultrafiltration (rho=-0.26, P<0.05), a positive relation between A(0)/deltaX and peritoneal creatinine clearance (rho=0.52, P<0.05) and urea clearance (rho=0.36, P<0.05), and a positive relation between measured peritoneal creatinine and urea clearance (rho=0.64, P<0.01) was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: In summary, the present study shows that the PDC(TM) program is a robust, accurate method to describe the peritoneal membrane transport characteristics. Analysis of PDC(TM) data of large groups of patients, especially if followed up over time, can give interesting information on the physiology of the peritoneal membrane and the impact of different parameters on it.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12637650     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfg146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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