Device-assisted continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: A single-centre experience

Author:

Pak Wai Lun Will1ORCID,Chan Ka Lok1,Chan Zi1ORCID,Wong Yick Hei1,Law Wai Ping1,Lam Chi Kwan1,Sunny Wong Sze Ho1

Affiliation:

1. Renal Unit, Department of Medicine and Geriatrics, United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong

Abstract

Background: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients with impaired hand–eye function require helper assistance. Our centre developed a connection device that assists patients with impaired hand–eye function to perform PD exchange themselves, but the clinical outcomes in these patients have not been investigated. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients who had device-assisted continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) during 2007–2016 and compared their clinical outcomes with age- and sex-matched patients receiving helper-assisted CAPD. Results: One hundred seventy-two patients (86 each in the device- and helper-assisted CAPD groups) were followed for 29.9 (19.4–43.3) months. The device- and helper-assisted groups had comparable peritonitis rates (0.489 and 0.504 episode per patient-year, respectively, p = 0.814), with no difference in the distribution of causative organisms and the organism-specific peritonitis rates. The device-assisted group showed similar peritonitis-free survival compared with the helper-assisted group (2.58 (1.85–3.31) vs. 1.78 (0.68–2.88) years, p = 0.363) and time-to-PD discontinuation (6.27 (3.65–8.90) vs. 4.35 (3.48–5.22) years, p = 0.677). The median patient survival was similar between the two groups (3.89 (2.22–5.55) vs. 3.81 (3.27–4.36) years in the device- and helper-assisted groups, respectively, p = 0.505). Conclusion: Device-assisted CAPD confers comparable outcomes as helper-assisted CAPD and is a viable option in PD patients with impaired hand–eye function.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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