2006
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ki.5001915
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Prevention of infectious complications in peritoneal dialysis: best demonstrated practices

Abstract: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) related infections continue to be a serious complication for PD patients. Peritonitis can be associated with pain, hospitalization and catheter loss as well as a risk of death. Peritonitis risk is not evenly spread across the PD population or programs. Very low rates of peritonitis in a program are possible if close attention is paid to the causes of peritonitis and protocols implemented to reduce the risk of infection. Protocols to decrease infection risk in PD patients include proper… Show more

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“…The method of training is often believed to affect the risk of catheter-related infections (79,80). An observational study found that the rate of ESI was reduced 10-fold with a program that incorporated intensive training of nursing staff and patients, improved operative aseptic technique and reduction in S. aureus nasal carriage (81).…”
Section: Training Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method of training is often believed to affect the risk of catheter-related infections (79,80). An observational study found that the rate of ESI was reduced 10-fold with a program that incorporated intensive training of nursing staff and patients, improved operative aseptic technique and reduction in S. aureus nasal carriage (81).…”
Section: Training Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No randomized trials have compared different training schedules that cover the same content and curriculum. (36). Patients need to come to the center for a tubing change if the end of the tubing is contaminated.…”
Section: Monitoring Peritonitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peritonitis is one of the key causes resulting in withdraw from PD (11). The peritoneum has the potent ability of self-repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%