A prospective study of peritoneal transport in CAPD patients.

作者: Dirk G. Struijk , Raymond T. Krediet , Gerardus C.M. Koomen , Elisabeth W. Boeschoten , Franciscus J. Hoek

DOI: 10.1038/KI.1994.226

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摘要: A prospective study of peritoneal transport in CAPD patients. two year follow-up the functional characteristics membrane was conducted 61 Peritoneal solutes, calculated by mass transfer area coefficients for urea and creatinine, clearances proteins, percentage absorption glucose, as well net ultrafiltration were measured every four months. After five months on a decrease found most solutes (P 2 ): 18.1 to 16.2, creatinine 9.5 8.4, IgG 0.049 0.040 α -macroglobulin 0.020 0.015, glucose (57.9 53.2%, P , found, ultrafiltration. at end not significantly different from starting values. Our findings indicate an initial effect itself transport, probably due recent start treatment. Baseline values reached after CAPD. Thereafter gradual increase solute occurred during years This can be explained effective surface area.

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