Rate of decline of residual renal function is associated with all-cause mortality and technique failure in patients on long-term peritoneal dialysis.

@article{Liao2009RateOD,
  title={Rate of decline of residual renal function is associated with all-cause mortality and technique failure in patients on long-term peritoneal dialysis.},
  author={Chia-Te Liao and Yung-Ming Chen and Chih-Chung Shiao and Fu-chang Hu and Jenq-Wen Huang and Tze-Wah Kao and Hsueh-Fang Chuang and Kuan-Yu Hung and Kwan Dun Wu and Tun Jun Tsai},
  journal={Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association},
  year={2009},
  volume={24 9},
  pages={
          2909-14
        }
}
  • Chia-Te Liao, Yung-Ming Chen, +7 authors T. Tsai
  • Published 1 September 2009
  • Medicine
  • Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
BACKGROUND Residual renal function (RRF) at the initiation of peritoneal dialysis (PD) therapy can predict patient outcome. However, RRF declines with time at variable rates in different patients. This study was performed to compare the impact of baseline RRF and the rate of RRF decline on patient survival and on death-censored technique survival after initiation of long-term PD. METHODS We enrolled 270 patients with sufficient urine amount (daily urine volume >100 mL) from a medical centre… 
Baseline Residual Kidney Function and Its Ensuing Rate of Decline Interact to Predict Mortality of Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
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The risk-benefit balance of an early versus late start of PD cannot be evaluated without taking into consideration the rate of decline of RKF, and these two main study variables performed well as independent predictors of both patient mortality and risk of peritoneal infection.
Risk Factors for Mortality in Stable Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
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Initial high RRF combined with the RRF preservation, maintenance of proper phosphorus, control of inflammation, and proper management of comorbidities may help to improve the survival of PD patients including stable PD patients.
Does Residual Renal Function Have a Beneficial Effect on Patient and Technique Survival in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients?
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RRF at the beginning of PD has an important and positive impact on patient survival in PD patients and peritonitis rates and technique survival were not different for patients with anuria and without anuria.
Predictors of Residual Renal Function Decline in Patients Undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
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Proteinuria, baseline residual GFR, and the use of diuretics are independently related to the rate of RRF decline in CAPD patients, while proteinuria, glucose exposure, andThe number of peritonitis episodes are independent predictors for the development of anuria.
Association of blood pressure after peritoneal dialysis initiation with the decline rate of residual kidney function in newly-initiated peritoneal dialysis patients
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Higher BP levels after PD initiation are associated with a faster decline in RKF among PD patients, and the unadjusted, age- and sex-adjusted, and multivariable-adjusted decline rate of RKFs decreased significantly with higher BP3M levels.
Definition and Risk Factors of Rapidly Declining Residual Renal Function in Peritoneal Dialysis: An Observational Study
TLDR
Most PD patients demonstrated rapid RRF decline, independent of its definition, and both definitions are highly consistent and interchangeable.
Risk factors for loss of residual renal function in children treated with chronic peritoneal dialysis
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In children undergoing PD, residual renal function depends strongly on the cause of underlying kidney disease and may be modifiable by diuretic therapy, peritoneal ultrafiltration, and choice of PD fluid.
Serum alkaline phosphatase levels correlate with long-term mortality solely in peritoneal dialysis patients with residual renal function
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Higher serum ALP level is associated with increased mortality solely in PD patients with RRF, and this relationship was not observed in patients in the non-RRF group.
Factors Influencing Survival According to Elapsed Time in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
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HF was useful information for predicting 3-year survival, and low serum albumin levels according to elapsed time should be corrected for survival of PD patients.
An Automated Peritoneal Dialysis regimen is not detrimental to Residual Renal Function
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DP modality does not influence either the RRF function or diuresis outcomes or peritoneal transport parameters, and the initial use of icodextrin was related to better diURESis preservation without changes in RRF.
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