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  • Title: [Peritoneal dialysis: peritonitis and catheter infections].
    Author: Bergeron E, Denis R, Cartier P.
    Journal: Ann Chir; 1996; 50(8):606-12. PubMed ID: 9035432.
    Abstract:
    Infections were reviewed among 118 patients (M = 64, F = 54) undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) from 01-86 to 12-91. One hundred and fifty-five catheters were installed during the study period. Twenty-seven (23%) had more than one catheter. Forty-seven patients (39.8%) were diabetics. Mean follow-up was 460 days per catheter and 540 days per patient. Factors were collected and analyzed by multiple logistic regression. Survival curves were drawn according to the Kaplan-Meyer method. One year survival was 73.8%. Respective incidence of the different infections are presented. Fourteen percent of peritonitis, 48% of tunnel infections and 2.1% of exit site infections led to catheter removal. Younger patients had more catheter infections (p < 0.05). The different types of infections were significantly influenced by the system of dialysis employed (p < 0.005). Perioperative antibiotic coverage diminished the incidence of peritonitis during the first three months (p < 0.05). With our data and our literature review, we have attempted to make some recommendations in order to reduce the occurrence of infections under PD.
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