scholarly journals SP488CHRONIC PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IN CHILDREN: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE OVER 18 YEARS

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pp. iii540-iii540
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Zeynep Yuruk Yildirim ◽  
Alev Yilmaz ◽  
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Cemile Pehlivanoglu ◽  
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Vassilis Filiopoulos ◽  
Lamprini Takouli ◽  
Christina Kaitantzoglou ◽  
Alexis Dounavis ◽  
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Ana Rita Martins ◽  
Patricia Branco ◽  
Sara Pereira ◽  
Elisabete Costa ◽  
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Vol 34 (Supplement_1) ◽  
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Riece Koniman ◽  
Htay Htay ◽  
Sin Yan Wu ◽  
Peishi Ng ◽  
Li Choo Ng ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 221-227
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Tae Yeon Hwang ◽  
Myung Gyu Kim ◽  
Se Won Oh ◽  
Sang-Kyung Jo ◽  
Won-Yong Cho ◽  
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Author(s):  
O. Burdeyna ◽  
N. Stepanova ◽  
M. Kolesnyk

The aim of the study was to evaluate retrospectively the survival of the peritoneal dialysis (PD) technique survival and identify the factors that affect it. Patients and methods. A total of 38 patients with end-stage renal disease treated with PD from 2005 to May 2017 have been included in retrospective, study (average age 49.6 ± 5.6). Data were collected from medical records. Results. The average survival rate of the PD method in our center was 53.3 ± 7.4 months, and in patients with nondiabetic kidney disease it was significantly higher. During the follow-up only 11/38 (28.9 %) patients continue treatment of PD, 12/38 (31.6 %) were changed to HD, 4/38 (10.6 %) patients kidney transplantation was performed and 11/38 %) died. The main reason of the letal cases was cardiovascular complications (36.6 %). The patient mortality was significantly depended on the diuresis volume and the level of GFR at the time of PD initiation. Conclusions. PD technique survival in our center correlate with the results of the PD treatment patients worldwide.


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