| Literature DB >> 24344489 |
Elliot Charen1, Kobena Dadzie2, Nijal Sheth2, Hira Siktel2, Alan Dubrow2, Nikolas Harbord2, James Winchester2, Claudio Ronco3, Richard Amerling2.
Abstract
The case documented here represents the longest course of continuous-flow peritoneal dialysis (PD) reported in the literature. A 61-year-old man with hepatorenal syndrome type 1 and ascites presented with hypotension and bright red blood per rectum and was found to be in acute renal failure with severe anemia. Continuous-flow PD was initiated, and the patient improved clinically. The patient died of a jejunal bleed 8 months later, before discharge. Acute PD or continuous-flow PD is a viable alternative in the setting of hemodynamic instability and ascites, can be used as a chronic modality, and addresses many of the weaknesses of continuous ambulatory and automated PD.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24344489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Perit Dial ISSN: 1197-8554