| Literature DB >> 21293119 |
Fatih Kircelli1, Gulay Asci, Mumtaz Yilmaz, Ebru Sevinc Ok, Meltem Sezis Demirci, Huseyin Toz, Fehmi Akcicek, Ercan Ok, Mehmet Ozkahya.
Abstract
Strict volume control strategy provides better cardiac functions and control of hypertension in dialysis patients. We investigated the effect of this strategy on mortality and technique failure in peritoneal dialysis patients over a 10-year period. 243 patients were enrolled. Strict volume control by dietary salt restriction and ultrafiltration was applied. Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressures decreased from 138.4 ± 29.9 and 86.3 ± 16.8 to 114.9 ± 32.3 and 74.7 ± 18.3 mm Hg, respectively. Overall and cardiovascular mortality rates were 48.4 and 29.6 per 1,000 patient-years, respectively. In multivariate analysis, age, diabetes and baseline serum albumin level were independent predictors of overall mortality, and age, diabetes and baseline serum calcium of cardiovascular mortality. Residual diuresis and peritoneal equilibration test values were not related to mortality. Strict volume control leads to lower mortality than comparable series in the literature. Technique survival is better during the first 3 years, but not after 5 years.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21293119 DOI: 10.1159/000323038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Purif ISSN: 0253-5068 Impact factor: 2.614