Poor ultrafiltration shortly after peritoneal dialysis initiation

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Abstract

In summary, (i) poor ultrafiltration occurring shortly after peritoneal dialysis initiation should first suggest a mechanical problem rather than a membrane failure [11], (ii) the diagnosis of catheter obstruction is established by contrast opacification, (iii) catheter occlusion by a fibrin clot is best treated by urokinase infusion.

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Vanderperren, B., Hammer, F., Malasie, J., & Goffin, E. (2002). Poor ultrafiltration shortly after peritoneal dialysis initiation. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 17(12), 2265–2267. https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/17.12.2265

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