1962
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(62)80057-2
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Intermittent peritoneal dialysis in the management of acute renal failure in children

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“…Leigh (1969) experienced no infection before the third day; the infection rate rose to 26% in the first week and then fell. In the previously reported series in children (Segar et al, 1961;Etteldorf et al, 1962;Giantonio et al, 1962;Lloyd-Still and Atwell, 1966) the majority had been dialysed for less than 48 hours; of those dialysed for longer 3 out of 5 became infected.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…Leigh (1969) experienced no infection before the third day; the infection rate rose to 26% in the first week and then fell. In the previously reported series in children (Segar et al, 1961;Etteldorf et al, 1962;Giantonio et al, 1962;Lloyd-Still and Atwell, 1966) the majority had been dialysed for less than 48 hours; of those dialysed for longer 3 out of 5 became infected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Meadow et al (1971) described their experience of PD in 11 children but did not comment on complications. Segar et al (1961), Etteldorf et al (1962), Gianantonio et al (1962), andLloyd-Still andAtwell (1966) reported small numbers of children dialysed mostly for less than 48 hours. In this paper we review the reasons for using PD and its results in children during the past 8 years, and draw particular attention to the commonest complication, infection.…”
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“…Details of the technique adapted for infants and children are available in several publications [8][9][10]. The following points are important:…”
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“…In such settings the alternative use of PD or CRRT has become the mainstay of RRT. In general, PD has long been preferred and utilized as a form of continuous therapy in the setting of AKI in pediatrics [26, 27]. The continued improvements and refinements of CRRT technologies has allowed these systems to be employed in our smallest patients with more-complicated and unstable disease, especially in resource-rich countries [2833].…”
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confidence: 99%