2019
DOI: 10.1590/1414-431x20198596
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Comparison of three PET methods to assess peritoneal membrane transport

Abstract: The peritoneal equilibration test (PET) is the most widespread method for assessing water and solute transport across the peritoneal membrane. This study compared three methods: traditional PET (t-PET), mini-PET, and modified PET (mod-PET). Non-diabetic adults (n=21) who had been on peritoneal dialysis (PD) for at least three months underwent t-PET (glucose 2.5%-4 h), mini-PET (glucose 3.86%-1 h), and mod-PET (glucose 3.86%-4 h) to determine dialysate-to-plasma concentration ratio (D/P) for creatinine and dial… Show more

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“…40,[47][48][49][50] In a study comparing traditional PET, modified PET and mini-PET, Romani et al used the dialysate-to-plasma concentration ratio for creatinine (D/P creatinine) and the dialysate-to-baseline dialysate concentration ratio for glucose (D/D0 glucose) to assess and compare the small-solute transfer profile of 21 patients undergoing PD. 51 The authors found D/P creatinine measurements among patients undergoing modified PET and traditional PET to be comparable, suggesting that modified PET is a method of PET that provides additional evaluation of UF and free water transfer without compromising on the evaluation of small solute transfer. On the other hand, mini-PET was observed to lack equivalence to traditional PET in its evaluation of small solute transfer.…”
Section: What Are the Different Forms Of The Peritoneal Equilibration...mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…40,[47][48][49][50] In a study comparing traditional PET, modified PET and mini-PET, Romani et al used the dialysate-to-plasma concentration ratio for creatinine (D/P creatinine) and the dialysate-to-baseline dialysate concentration ratio for glucose (D/D0 glucose) to assess and compare the small-solute transfer profile of 21 patients undergoing PD. 51 The authors found D/P creatinine measurements among patients undergoing modified PET and traditional PET to be comparable, suggesting that modified PET is a method of PET that provides additional evaluation of UF and free water transfer without compromising on the evaluation of small solute transfer. On the other hand, mini-PET was observed to lack equivalence to traditional PET in its evaluation of small solute transfer.…”
Section: What Are the Different Forms Of The Peritoneal Equilibration...mentioning
confidence: 95%