Tenckhoff Peritoneal Dialysis Catheter Insertion in a Northern Ireland District General Hospital.

The Ulster medical journal Pub Date : 2015-10-01
Donna McCartan, Ronan Gray, John Harty, Geoff Blake
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Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects approximately 5% of the population. Based on 2014 data, peritoneal dialysis (PD) is underutilised in Northern Ireland with a prevalence of only 11% in patients requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT). Recent National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines aim to increase the rate of PD utilisation to 39% amongst patients requiring RRT. In order to implement these guidelines, nephrologists must have access to a reliable, effective PD catheter insertion service. The aim of this study was to assess the outcomes of PD catheter insertions and incident rates of PD use in a single centre in anticipation of a potential increased uptake.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of all patients who underwent PD catheter insertion between April 2003 and October 2011. Case notes were reviewed for demographic information, complications, need for re-intervention, and primary catheter patency at 12 months. The UK Renal Registry annual reports were also reviewed for data on annual uptake of PD in our institution.

Results: Fifty-four patients underwent PD catheter insertion between 2005 and 2011; 61% were male with a median age of 58 (range 21-82) years. Early complications (≤30 days) included bowel perforation (n=1) and wound infection (n=2). During this study period 17 (31%) patients required manipulation or reinsertion for catheter obstruction/migration. The primary catheter patency at 12 months was 76%. The average uptake of PD as the first treatment modality (incident use) was 21.3% compared to a Northern Ireland (NI) average of 12.4%.

Conclusion: Complication rates were comparable to the International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) guidelines in this case series and PD uptake was higher than the NI average. Therefore, local provision of an expert surgical PD catheter insertion service may potentially facilitate an increased uptake of this modality amongst RRT patients but further research is warranted.

北爱尔兰一家地区综合医院的 Tenckhoff 腹膜透析导管插入术。
引言慢性肾病(CKD)影响着约 5% 的人口。根据 2014 年的数据,北爱尔兰腹膜透析 (PD) 的使用率较低,在需要接受肾脏替代治疗 (RRT) 的患者中仅占 11%。国家临床优化研究所(NICE)最近的指导方针旨在将腹膜透析在需要 RRT 的患者中的使用率提高到 39%。为了实施这些指南,肾科医生必须获得可靠、有效的 PD 导管插入服务。本研究的目的是评估一个中心的腹膜透析导管插入结果和腹膜透析的使用率,以应对可能增加的使用率:方法:对 2003 年 4 月至 2011 年 10 月期间所有接受 PD 导管插入手术的患者进行了回顾性分析。对病例记录中的人口统计学信息、并发症、再次介入治疗的需求以及 12 个月时的主要导管通畅情况进行了审查。此外,还查阅了英国肾脏登记处的年度报告,以了解本机构每年使用PD的数据:2005年至2011年间,54名患者接受了PD导管插入术;61%为男性,中位年龄为58岁(21-82岁)。早期并发症(≤30 天)包括肠穿孔(1 例)和伤口感染(2 例)。在本研究期间,17 名患者(31%)因导管阻塞/移位而需要操作或重新插入导管。12 个月时的主要导管通畅率为 76%。PD作为第一种治疗方式的平均使用率为21.3%,而北爱尔兰(NI)的平均使用率为12.4%:结论:在该系列病例中,并发症发生率与国际腹膜透析学会(ISPD)指南相当,腹膜透析的使用率高于北爱尔兰的平均水平。因此,在当地提供腹膜透析导管插入手术专家服务可能会促进 RRT 患者更多地采用这种方式,但仍需进一步研究。
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