1986
DOI: 10.1177/039139888600900520
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The Influence of Peritoneal Dialysis on the Outcome of Transplantation

Abstract: The Authors' series of 44 patients transplanted after peritoneal dialysis suggests that the results of renal transplantation are comparable to those on hemodialysis.

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“…Similar results were published in an early study with a group of 44 patients, showing comparable results for patients with PD compared to HD patients [17].…”
Section: Renal Transplantation In Pd-patients -First Experiencesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Similar results were published in an early study with a group of 44 patients, showing comparable results for patients with PD compared to HD patients [17].…”
Section: Renal Transplantation In Pd-patients -First Experiencesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Die Transplantatfunktion unmittelbar nach der Transplantation war auch in anderen Studien bei PDPatienten besser als bei HD-Patienten. Auch die Notwendigkeit einer Dialyse nach der Transplantation war bei PDPatienten seltener als bei HD-Patienten [38,39].…”
Section: Nierentransplantationunclassified
“…Bowel erosion, hematoma formation and other complications due to dormant peritoneal catheters following successful renal transplantation have recently been reported with some frequency (4, 8, 12). Although there is no consensus of opinion as to when the catheter should be removed following successful transplantation, most clinicians agree that it should be done promptly after establishing good and stable function of the allograft ( 16).…”
Section: Perforations and Lacerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%