ISPD Peritonitis Recommendations: 2016 Update on Prevention and Treatment

Philip Kam‐Tao Li(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Cheuk‐Chun Szeto(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Beth Piraino(University of Pittsburgh), Javier de Arteaga(Hospital Privado), Stanley Fan(Barts Health NHS Trust), Ana Elizabeth Figueiredo(Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul), Douglas N. Fish(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Éric Goffin(Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc), Yong-Lim Kim(Kyungpook National University), William Salzer(University of Missouri), Dirk G. Struijk(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), Isaac Teitelbaum(University of Colorado Hospital), David W. Johnson(The University of Queensland)
Peritoneal Dialysis International
June 9, 2016
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Abstract

Peritonitis is a common and serious complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD). Although less than 5% of peritonitis episodes result in death, peritonitis is the direct or major contributing cause of death in around 16% of PD patients (1-6). In addition, severe or prolonged peritonitis leads to structural and functional alterations of the peritoneal membrane, eventually leading to membrane failure. Peritonitis is a major cause of PD technique failure and conversion to long-term hemodialysis (1,5,7,8). Recommendations under the auspices of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) were first published in 1983 and revised in 1993, 1996, 2000, 2005, and 2010 (9-14). The present recommendations are organized into 5 sections: 1. Peritonitis rate 2. Prevention of peritonitis 3. Initial presentation and management of peritonitis 4. Subsequent management of peritonitis 5


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