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During catheter insertion, you may bleed more than expected and lose a lot of blood. Your wound may not heal well and your catheter may not work as it should. You may need to have it removed or replaced. During CAPD, you may feel pain in yo... Read More »
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How to treat peritonitis with associated CAPD diagnostic report i...
We often see the catheter pulled and hemodialysis (temporary) started. Antibiotics are continued for a couple of weeks. Another catheter isn't placed for a month or two. BTW, I hope the fluid was cultured. Source(s): vascular surgery PA Read More »
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a treatment for patients with severe chronic kidney disease. The process uses the patient's peritoneum in the abdomen as a ... More »
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Treatment is initially aimed at treating both possible Gram +ve and Gram --ve contaminants. This will depend on local policy, but normally includes vancomycin for Gram +ve treatment and either ceftazidime or an aminoglycoside for Gram --ve ... Read More »
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Patients with peritonitis present with at least one, but normally several, of the following: cloudy dialysis effluent; slow drainage on exchange; reduced volume of effluent; abdominal pain; and/or pyrexia. Read More »
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You can do CAPD by yourself in any clean, well lit area and it doesn’t require any machines. With CAPD, your blood is always being cleaned. It takes about 1-2 weeks to be trained to do CAPD. To do it, you fill your abdomen with dialysate th... Read More »
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Local policy will dictate what is considered the normal treatment of fungal peritonitis. Some units advocate the immediate removal of the catheter, while others will initially try treatment with oral or intraperitoneal fluconazole and oral ... Read More »
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Early studies in the 1980s indicated that the incidence of CAPD peritonitis was 1.3 episodes per patient per year. With the introduction of disconnect systems, the incidence is decreasing. Recently ,the Renal Association indicated that the ... Read More »
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