Peritoneal transport assessment by peritoneal equilibration test with 3.86% glucose: A long-term prospective evaluation

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The peritoneal equilibration test (PET) with 3.86% glucose concentration (3.86%-PET) has been suggested to be more useful than the standard 2.27%-PET in peritoneal dialysis (PD), but no longitudinal data for 3.86%-PET are currently available. A total of 242 3.86%-PETs were performed in 95 incident PD patients, who underwent the first test during the first year of treatment and then once a year. The classical parameters of peritoneal transport, such as peritoneal ultrafiltration (UF), D/D0, and D/PCreat, were analyzed. In addition, the absolute dip of dialysate sodium concentration (ΔD Na), as an expression of sodium sieving, was studied. D/D0 was stable, and a progressive decrease in UF was observed after the second PET, whereas D/PCreat firstly increased and then stabilized. ΔDNa was the only parameter showing a progressive decrease over time. On univariate analysis, D/D0 and ΔDNa were found to be significantly associated with the risk of developing UF failure (risk ratio (RR) 0.987 (0.973-0.999), P = 0.04, and RR 0.768 (0.624-0.933), P = 0.007, respectively), but on multivariate analysis only ΔDNa showed an independent association with the risk of developing UF failure (RR 0.797 (0.649-0.965), P = 0.020). UF, D/D0, and D/PCreat changed only in those patients developing UF failure, reflecting increased membrane permeability, whereas ΔDNa significantly decreased in all patients. The 3.86%-PET allows a more complete study of peritoneal membrane transport than the standard 2.27%-PET. ΔDNa shows a constant and significant reduction over time and is the only factor independently predicting the risk of developing UF failure in PD patients. © 2006 International Society of Nephrology.

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La Milia, V., Pozzoni, P., Virga, G., Crepaldi, M., Del Vecchio, L., Andrulli, S., & Locatelli, F. (2006). Peritoneal transport assessment by peritoneal equilibration test with 3.86% glucose: A long-term prospective evaluation. Kidney International, 69(5), 927–933. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ki.5000183

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