Experience with CAPD in Diabetic Patients in Toronto
Open Access
- 1 February 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Peritoneal Dialysis International
- Vol. 2 (1_suppl) , 12-14
- https://doi.org/10.1177/089686088100201s02
Abstract
During the first four years of the CAPD programs in Toronto, 409 patients completed CAPD training; of these 64 (15.7%) were diahetics. The mean age of the diabetics was 46.7 and of the non-diabetics 51.4 years. One and two-year survival rates were not significantly different between the two groups (93%-82% for the non-diabetics and 90%-72% for the diabetics}. The main cause of death was cardiovascular events, in both groups. During the first year on CAPD, diabetics were transplanted at a higher rate than non-diabetics (20% vs. 9%). The overall technique success rate, the rate of transfer to an alternative dialysis modality and the incidence of peritonitis were similar in the two groups. At least in the short -term, diabetics do well on CAPD. It is suggested that CAPD may be the dialysis modality of choice in diabetics with ESRD.Keywords
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