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Peritoneal membrane failure in peritoneal dialysis patients

  • Raymond T. Krediet
  • , Ssadie van Esch
  • , Watske Smit
  • , Wieneke M. Michels
  • , Machteld M. Zweers
  • , Marja M. Ho-Dac-Pannekeet
  • , Dirk G. Struijk

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Abstract

A review is given of the conditions associated with peritoneal membrane failure, and the possible causes. Ultrafiltration failure is the most important manifestation. It is mostly associated with high transport rates of low molecular weight solutes suggesting the presence of a large vascular surface area. Enlargement of the peritoneal surface area can be functional (effective surface area: more perfused microvessels) or anatomic (more microvessels). The former is likely to be present in some patients in the beginning of peritoneal dialysis, and also during peritonitis. The latter can develop in long-term peritoneal dialysis
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-493
JournalBlood purification
Volume20
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002

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