Abstract:Since the introduction of peritoneal dialysis (PD) into clinical nephrology at the end of the 1970s, many improvements have led to acceptance of this method as renal replacement therapy equivalent to hemodialysis. It is unclear whether the diabetic patient is the ideal candidate for PD and if this procedure should be the preferred method of treatment of renal failure in these patients, especially when kidney transplantation cannot be performed. PD may provide several advantages for diabetic patients with end-s… Show more
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