Literature DB >> 16928612

Peritoneal dialysis in acute renal failure.

Daniela Ponce Gabriel1, Ginivaldo Victor R Nascimento, Jacqueline Teixeira Caramori, Luís Cuadrado Martim, Pasqual Barretti, André Luís Balbi.   

Abstract

The definition of adequate dialysis in acute renal failure (ARF) is complex and involves the time of referral to dialysis, dose, and dialytic method. Nephrologist experience with a specific procedure and the availability of different dialysis modalities play an important role in these choices. There is no consensus in literature on the best method or ideal dialysis dose in ARF. Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is used less and less in ARF patients, and is being replaced by continuous venovenous therapies. However, it should not be discarded as a worthless therapeutic option for ARF patients. PD offers several advantages over hemodialysis, such as its technical simplicity, excellent cardiovascular tolerance, absence of an extracorporeal circuit, lack of bleeding risk, and low risk of hydro-electrolyte imbalance. PD also has some limitations, though: it needs an intact peritoneal cavity, carries risks of peritoneal infection and protein losses, and has an overall lower effectiveness. Because daily solute clearance is lower with PD than with daily HD, there have been concerns that PD cannot control uremia in ARF patients. Controversies exist concerning its use in patients with severe hypercatabolism; in these cases, daily hemodialysis or continuous venovenous therapy have been preferred. There is little literature on PD in ARF patients, and what exists does not address fundamental parameters such as adequate quantification of dialysis and patient catabolism. Given these limitations, there is a pressing need to re-evaluate the adequacy of PD in ARF using accepted standards. Therefore, new studies should be undertaken to resolve these problems.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16928612     DOI: 10.1080/08860220600781245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ren Fail        ISSN: 0886-022X            Impact factor:   2.606


  10 in total

Review 1.  Peritoneal dialysis in acute kidney injury: Brazilian experience.

Authors:  Daniela Ponce; Jacqueline Teixeira Caramori; Pasqual Barretti; André Luís Balbi
Journal:  Perit Dial Int       Date:  2012 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.756

2.  Acute dialysis-associated peritonitis in children with D+ hemolytic uremic syndrome.

Authors:  Marta Adragna; Alejandro Balestracci; Laura García Chervo; Silvina Steinbrun; Norma Delgado; Liliana Briones
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2011-10-29       Impact factor: 3.714

3.  Acute Peritoneal Dialysis During the COVID-19 Pandemic at Bellevue Hospital in New York City.

Authors:  Nina J Caplin; Olga Zhdanova; Manish Tandon; Nathan Thompson; Dhwanil Patel; Qandeel Soomro; Fnu Ranjeeta; Leian Joseph; Jennifer Scherer; Shivam Joshi; Betty Dyal; Harminder Chawla; Sitalakshmi Iyer; Douglas Bails; Judith Benstein; David S Goldfarb; Bruce Gelb; Richard Amerling; David M Charytan
Journal:  Kidney360       Date:  2020-10-16

4.  A randomized clinical trial of high volume peritoneal dialysis versus extended daily hemodialysis for acute kidney injury patients.

Authors:  D Ponce; M N Berbel; J M G Abrão; C R Goes; A L Balbi
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2012-10-12       Impact factor: 2.370

Review 5.  Approach to the Metabolic Implications of Peritoneal Dialysis in Acute Kidney Injury.

Authors:  Cassiana Regina Góes; Marina Nogueira Berbel; Andre Luis Balbi; Daniela Ponce
Journal:  Perit Dial Int       Date:  2014-02-04       Impact factor: 1.756

Review 6.  Peritoneal dialysis for acute kidney injury.

Authors:  Linfeng Liu; Ling Zhang; Guan J Liu; Ping Fu
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2017-12-04

7.  Comparison of Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction between Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease: An Analytical Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Shahryar Zeighami; Saeid Dehghankhalili; Khadije Heiran; Seyede Pegah Azarchehry; Alireza Heiran; Mehrab Sayadi; Fatemeh Azadian
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol       Date:  2022-04-18       Impact factor: 2.803

8.  Peritoneal Dialysis in Acute Kidney Injury: Trends in the Outcome across Time Periods.

Authors:  Daniela Ponce; Marina Berbel Buffarah; Cassiana Goes; André Balbi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-05-12       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  A review of acute and chronic peritoneal dialysis in developing countries.

Authors:  Georgi Abraham; Santosh Varughese; Milly Mathew; Madhusudan Vijayan
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2015-05-07

Review 10.  Acute kidney injury: risk factors and management challenges in developing countries.

Authors:  Daniela Ponce; Andre Balbi
Journal:  Int J Nephrol Renovasc Dis       Date:  2016-08-22
  10 in total

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