Automated Peritoneal Dialysis: An alternative to Continuous Ambulatory or a First Choice Treatment?

E. Dounousi, A. Duni, K. Leivaditis, V. Liakopoulos
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Abstract The use of the various forms of Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD) has considerably increased in the past few years. This increase is driven by improved cycler design, apparent lifestyle advantages, and the increased ability to achieve adequacy and ultrafiltration targets. It is therefore reasonable to raise the question whether APD is superior to Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD). APD is considered the most suitable Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) modality for high transporters as well as for assisted PD. It has also been associated with improved compliance, lower intraperitoneal pressure and possibly lower incidence of peritonitis. On the other hand, there are concerns regarding increased cost, a more rapid decline in residual renal function, inadequate sodium removal and disturbed sleep. Besides its beneficial results in high transporters, other medical advantages of APD still remain unclear. Individual patient’s choice remains the most important indication for applying APD, which should be made available to all patients starting PD.
自动腹膜透析:连续门诊的替代方案还是首选治疗方案?
在过去的几年中,各种形式的自动腹膜透析(APD)的使用已经大大增加。这一增长是由改进的循环器设计、明显的生活方式优势以及实现充足和超滤目标的能力增加所驱动的。因此,提出APD是否优于连续动态腹膜透析(CAPD)的问题是合理的。APD被认为是最合适的腹膜透析(PD)模式高转运蛋白以及辅助PD。它还可以改善依从性,降低腹膜内压力,并可能降低腹膜炎的发病率。另一方面,也有人担心成本增加、残留肾功能下降更快、钠去除不足和睡眠紊乱。除了对高转运蛋白的有益作用外,APD的其他医学优势尚不清楚。个体患者的选择仍然是应用APD的最重要适应症,它应该提供给所有开始PD的患者。
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