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期刊名:Peritoneal dialysis international

缩写:PERITON DIALYSIS INT

ISSN:0896-8608

e-ISSN:1718-4304

IF/分区:1.8/Q3

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Vladimir Rigodon,Murilo Guedes,Peter G Pecoits et al. Vladimir Rigodon et al.
Background and objectivesIron plays a critical role beyond erythropoiesis, yet the prognostic significance of iron deficiency (ID) independent of anemia remains poorly defined in the peritoneal dialysis (PD) population. This study aimed to ...
Clemente Cruz-Cruz,Leonel Pedro Román López,Marianela Paredes-Mendoza et al. Clemente Cruz-Cruz et al.
BackgroundThe global water crisis poses challenges for water-intensive sectors, such as healthcare. In Mexico, continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is used by almost half of patients on renal replacement therapy, generating sign...
Guillaume Fernandes,Michael Moryoussef,Inès Dufour et al. Guillaume Fernandes et al.
BackgroundGlucose and insulin blood levels are well known altering factors for 18F-fluoro-2-deoxy-2-d-glucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography ([18F]-FDG PET-CT) interpretability in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. A poten...
Karine E Manera,Allison Jaure,David W Johnson et al. Karine E Manera et al.
BackgroundThis study aims to describe patient and nurse trainer perspectives on a structured training programme for peritoneal dialysis (PD) as part of the Targeted Education ApproaCH to improve Peritoneal Dialysis outcomes (TEACH-PD) trial...
Marni J Armstrong,Braden Manns,Flora Au et al. Marni J Armstrong et al.
Home-based peritoneal dialysis (PD) is less resource-intensive than in-center hemodialysis. When provided with a choice, many patients prefer home-based therapies. The Starting Dialysis on Time, At Home on the Right Therapy (START) project ...
Jennifer K Williams,Mark Gilchrist,Angela C Shore Jennifer K Williams
BackgroundLack of data on the accuracy of continuous glucose monitoring systems currently limits their usage in people with diabetes on peritoneal dialysis (PD).AimWe aimed to assess the analytical and clinical accuracy of the FreeStyle Lib...
Stephanie Choo,Caroline Stigant,Maria Pippias Stephanie Choo
As humanity's marked effects on Earth's natural systems become increasingly apparent, we witness with alarm the impact on health and healthcare delivery. In this review, interrelationships between climate change, kidney health, and peritone...
Tammy L Sirich,Tanuja Yalamarti,Josef K Suba et al. Tammy L Sirich et al.
BackgroundAt low levels of kidney function, uremic symptoms prompt the initiation of dialysis. Peritoneal dialysis can continue to relieve these symptoms even when patients become anuric. To accomplish this, dialysis must maintain the plasm...
Jarrad Hopkins,Annie Conway,David W Johnson et al. Jarrad Hopkins et al.
BackgroundThe proportion of dialysis patients performing PD in Australia is decreasing over time.1 Understanding the trends in population, the rates and causes of peritonitis and haemodialysis (HD) transfer over time is critical towards und...