Time until treatment initiation is associated with catheter survival in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis

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Rikako Oki
Shiho Tsuji
Yoshifumi Hamasaki
Yohei Komaru
Yoshihisa Miyamoto
Ryo Matsuura
Daisuke Yamada
Kent Doi
Haruki Kume
Masaomi Nangaku
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[1] The University of Tokyo Hospital,Department of Hemodialysis and Apheresis
[2] The University of Tokyo Hospital,Department of Acute Medicine
[3] The University of Tokyo Hospital,Department of Urology
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For peritonitis, a serious complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD), we investigated the relation between duration from the sign (PD effluent abnormalities) to treatment with appropriate antibiotics (ST time) and catheter removal. For 62 PD hospital patients, data of PD-related peritonitis (n = 109) were collected retrospectively. We examined ST time and PD catheter removal times using univariate and multivariate analyses. The catheter removal rate in the delayed ST time group (≥ 24 h) was higher than that in early ST time group (< 24 h) (38 vs. 16%, p = 0.02). Concomitant tunnel infection and delayed ST time were associated with catheter removal (OR [95% CI] 32.3 [3.15–329] and 3.52 [1.11–11.1]). Rates of catheter removal and re-development of peritonitis within 1 month after starting treatment were higher in the delayed ST time group (p = 0.02). PD duration at peritonitis and the first peritonitis episode were associated with delayed ST time (1.02 [1.00–1.04] and 3.42 [1.09–10.7]). Significant association was found between PD catheter removal and the start of treatment more than 24 h after appearance of abnormal effluent. Education for patients about prompt visitation at the onset of peritonitis with long PD duration might improve outcomes.
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