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Predictors of long-term survival on peritoneal dialysis in South India: a multicenter study.

Georgi Abraham1, Vishnu Kumar, Karopadi Shivanand Nayak, Rajan Ravichandran, Geetha Srinivasan, Magesh Krishnamurthy, Arun K Prasath, Senthil Kumar, Thandavan Thiagarajan, Milly Mathew, Nancy Lesley.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Little is known about survival on peritoneal dialysis (PD) in Indian patients since the initiation of continuous ambulatory PD (CAPD) in India in 1991. Survival data from single centers with small numbers have been published.
OBJECTIVE: A retrospective 4-center analysis for predictors of survival >3 years in south Indian chronic PD patients.
METHODS: A total of 309 patients were trained during the observation period (from 1999 to 2004) and were analyzed in a multicenter study (4 centers), including 150 patients (male:female 109:41) that survived > or = 3 years and 59 patients that did not survive > or = 3 years (nonsurvivors; male: female 43:16) that were taken as controls. The patients were on chronic PD, predominantly CAPD, using double-bag disconnect systems. They were supervised by 4 nephrologists. Mean age in the nonsurvival group was 56.6 +/- 10.6 years. In the survival group, mean age was 50.9 +/- 14.9 years; there were 92 (62%) nondiabetics and 58 (38%) diabetics; the majority were nonvegetarians; 148 patients were doing 6 - 8 L exchanges and 2 were doing >8 L exchanges daily; 93 of 102 patients were average transporters based on peritoneal equilibration testing. At the beginning, mean combined Kt/V was 2.31 and weekly creatinine clearance was 73 L. Patients making one lifetime payment were 46% and 21% belonged to the full reimbursement group.
RESULTS: Body mass index (BMI) was normal in 114 patients (76%). Ultrafiltration volume was 1377 +/- 452 at the start and 1400 +/- 461 mL/day after 3 years. Anuric patients at the start were 12% and after 3 years 44%; urine output decreased from 527 +/- 26 to 253 +/- 14 mL/day from the start to after 3 years. Peritonitis rate was 1 episode/75 patient-months at the beginning and after 3 years it was 1 episode/30 patient-months. Exit-site care was done daily by 88% and 3 times weekly by 12%. Nonsmokers were 92% and smokers were 8%. Those that lived in the city were 62% and rural areas were 38%. Mean blood pressure was 143 +/- 16/88 +/- 10 and 136 +/- 18/85 +/- 9 mmHg, calcium x phosphorus product 44.6 +/- 15.6 and 45.9 +/- 15.7 mg(2)/dL(2), albumin 3.33 +/- 0.5 and 3.25 +/- 0.4 g/dL, hemoglobin 9.18 +/- 2 and 9.48 +/- 1.8 g/dL at the beginning and after 3 years, respectively. Statistical analysis showed a significant fall in both systolic (p < or = 0.001) and diastolic blood pressure (p < or = 0.05), an increase in BMI (p < or = 0.01), and a decrease in blood urea (p < or = 0.001) in the survival group. Those with Hb > or = 11 g/dL survived longer (p < or= 0.001), those with serum albumin > or = 3 g/dL had better survival (p = 0.001), and anuric patients survived longer (p = 0.001).
CONCLUSION: This multicenter cohort study of prevalent continuous PD patients in south India showed nondiabetics, average transporters, nonsmokers with reasonable nutritional status, with Hb 11 g/dL, with low peritonitis rate, with over 1 L ultrafiltration volume per day, the great majority that joined the once per lifetime payment scheme, and the reimbursement group survived for 3 years or longer.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20056976     DOI: 10.3747/pdi.2008.00028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perit Dial Int        ISSN: 0896-8608            Impact factor:   1.756


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1.  Recent peritonitis associates with mortality among patients treated with peritoneal dialysis.

Authors:  Neil Boudville; Anna Kemp; Philip Clayton; Wai Lim; Sunil V Badve; Carmel M Hawley; Stephen P McDonald; Kathryn J Wiggins; Kym M Bannister; Fiona G Brown; David W Johnson
Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2012-05-24       Impact factor: 10.121

2.  Bioimpedance Guided Fluid Management in Peritoneal Dialysis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Na Tian; Xiao Yang; Qunying Guo; Qian Zhou; Chunyan Yi; Jianxiong Lin; Peiyi Cao; Hongjian Ye; Menghua Chen; Xueqing Yu
Journal:  Clin J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2020-05-07       Impact factor: 8.237

3.  Long-term clinical outcomes of peritoneal dialysis patients: 9-year experience of a single center from north India.

Authors:  Sanjay Vikrant
Journal:  Perit Dial Int       Date:  2014-01-02       Impact factor: 1.756

Review 4.  Peritoneal Dialysis in Asia.

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Journal:  Kidney Dis (Basel)       Date:  2015-09-11

5.  Effect of body mass index on outcomes of peritoneal dialysis patients in India.

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Journal:  Perit Dial Int       Date:  2014-03-01       Impact factor: 1.756

6.  Periodic Peritoneal Dialysis in End Stage Renal Disease: Is it Still Relevant? A Single Center Study from India.

Authors:  K Gandhi; D Prasad; V Malhotra; D Agrawal; P Beniwal; M Mathur
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7.  Relationship between uric acid and technique failure in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: a long-term observational cohort study.

Authors:  Yao-Peng Hsieh; Chia-Chu Chang; Chew-Teng Kor; Yu Yang; Yao-Ko Wen; Ping-Fang Chiu; Chi-Chen Lin
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-04-07       Impact factor: 2.692

8.  Clinical Characteristics, Patient and Technique Survival in Elderly Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis.

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9.  Increased risk of modality failure with higher serum uric acid level in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Shuiqing He; Qianqian Xiong; Li Li; Xuechun Lin; Jing Zhao; Xiaolei Guo; Yuqin He; Wangqun Liang; Chenjiang Ying; Xuezhi Zuo
Journal:  Ren Fail       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 2.606

10.  Comparison of peritoneal transport characteristics at the second week and at six months of peritoneal dialysis commencement.

Authors:  R Balasubramaniyam; V R Nirmala; V Yogesh; R Sethuraman; S Booma Devi; N M Balakrishnan; G Bakthavathsalam
Journal:  Indian J Nephrol       Date:  2013-09
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