ISPD guidelines for peritoneal dialysis in acute kidney injury: 2020 update (adults)

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1 L of urine/24 h and there is a spontaneous reduction in creatinine (practice point). : The use of peritoneal dialysis (PD) to treat patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) has become more popular among clinicians following evidence of similar outcomes when compared with other extracorporeal therapies. Although it has been extensively used in low-resource environments for many years, there is now a renewed interest in the use of PD to manage patients with AKI (including patients in intensive care units) in higher income countries. Here we present the update of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis guidelines for PD in AKI. These guidelines extensively review the available literature and present updated recommendations regarding peritoneal access, dialysis solutions and prescription of dialysis with revised targets of solute clearance.

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Cullis, B., Al-Hwiesh, A., Kilonzo, K., McCulloch, M., Niang, A., Nourse, P., … Finkelstein, F. O. (2021). ISPD guidelines for peritoneal dialysis in acute kidney injury: 2020 update (adults). Peritoneal Dialysis International, 41(1), 15–31. https://doi.org/10.1177/0896860820970834

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