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  • Title: Peritonitis in children on chronic peritoneal dialysis: analysis at 10 years.
    Author: Neiberger R, Aboushaar MH, Tawan M, Fennell R, Iravani A, Richard G.
    Journal: Adv Perit Dial; 1991; 7():272-4. PubMed ID: 1680444.
    Abstract:
    Peritoneal dialysis is the major form of renal replacement therapy for children awaiting renal transplantation. Peritonitis is the major associated morbidity. We retrospectively identified the pathogens, co-morbid factors and outcome of peritonitis in children on peritoneal dialysis from 1980-1989. Seventy-three children, mean age 12.4 years, received 1,234 patient months of chronic peritoneal dialysis. Twenty-four patients (33%) remained peritonitis free until their dialysis catheters were removed after transplantation. Forty-nine children (67%) developed 219 episodes of peritonitis. Peritoneal fluid cultures were positive in 169 episodes (77%). Of the pathogens identified, 73% were gram positive cocci, 22% gram negative rods, 3% were fungus, and 2% other organisms. The incidence of peritonitis was one episode per 5.6 months. Over a 10 year period: 1) 67% of children on peritoneal dialysis developed peritonitis; 2) gram positive cocci accounted for most episodes; 3) the incidence in children was higher than that reported for adults; 4) there were no deaths attributable to peritonitis.
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