USED OF A GUIDE-WIRE INSERTED CATHETER FOR ACUTE PERITONEAL-DIALYSIS
- 1 October 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 8 (4) , 199-202
Abstract
Peritoneal dialysis was performed in 18 children using a new guide-wire inserted catheter technique. Catheter insertion was complicated only by mild bleeding in one patient. The catheters drained well immediately after insertion in 17 of the 18 patients. Catheters were used for an average of 6 days, with a range up to 16 days. Dialysate volumes could be increased quickly in most patients. Late complications were leakage (2), peritonitis (4) and obstruction (3). Leakage did not interfere with dialysis. The peritonitis episodes, which occurred between days 6 and 16 of dialysis, resolved satisfactorily with appropriate antibiotic therapy. The guide-wire catheter can be inserted and used for short term peritoneal dialysis in children.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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