Korean J Nephrol.  2011 Nov;30(6):638-646.

Significance of Peritoneal Protein Clearance in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang University, Korea. nohneph@schmc.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
It has been reported recently that peritoneal protein clearance (Pcl) is a marker of endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular disease in peritoneal dialysis patients. We evaluated whether baseline or longitudinal follow-up Pcl is a factor to consider in predicting the outcome in peritoneal dialysis patients for the follow-up period.
METHODS
Patients who initiated continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis at our center from September 1994 to January 2006 and had a baseline peritoneal equilibration test, measurement of dialysis adequacy, and 24-h dialysate Pcl (24hr dialysate protein loss/ [serum albumin/0.4783]) were included. Demography, comorbidities, and biochemical data were retrospectively collected. Follow-up was until death or the end of the period studied (November 2009).
RESULTS
A total of 203 patients (56% men, mean age 55.0+/-12.5; 55.2% with diabetes; 22.2% with cardiovascular disease) were included. The mean follow up period was 38 months (3-170 months). Baseline Pcl was 128.2 ml/day. Follow up data of Pcl were not changed from baseline period. Cox's analysis revealed the predictors of mortality (and technical failure) were age and diabetes mellitus but not dialysate/plasma creatinine ratio (D/Pcr) and Pcl. On multivariate analysis, Pcl was negatively correlated with serum albumin and triglyceride and positively correlated with D/Pcr and peritoneal creatinine clearance.
CONCLUSION
Our study showed that the changes in Pcl over time were not significant from baseline up to 53 months. Neither baseline nor mean Pcl during the follow-up period were independent predictors for technical or patient survival.

Keyword

Peritoneal fluid; Protein; Peritoneal dialysis; Treatment outcome

MeSH Terms

Ascitic Fluid
Cardiovascular Diseases
Comorbidity
Creatinine
Demography
Diabetes Mellitus
Dialysis
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Multivariate Analysis
Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory
Retrospective Studies
Serum Albumin
Treatment Outcome
Creatinine
Serum Albumin
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