Kijanosh Lehmann, Benjamin Reubke, Reinhard Wanninger, Manuela Lindgren, Tim R Glowka, Jan T Kielstein, Gabriele Eden
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Abstract
Indications for peritoneal dialysis (PD) have undergone a paradigm shift in recent years. Medical barriers previously viewed as contraindications for PD such as anuria, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, cardiovascular diseases or advanced age are increasingly re-examined. We learned that establishing a safe, functional and durable catheter access can be established even in patients with a variety of co-morbidities. Moreover, conditions that predispose to catheter-related infections and peritonitis are not as obvious as we thought. In this case-based review we present patients who have been performing PD for a long time and in whom PD might still be viewed unfeasible. The aim of the paper is to underline the importance of PD as a kidney replacement therapy with fewer medical limits than previously thought. It is also a plaidoyer for interdisciplinary and interprofessional collaboration. This 'Mission PD-possible' should be accompanied by a coordinated approach aligning policy, organizational structures and financial resources.
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Clinical Kidney Journal: Clinical and Translational Nephrology (ckj), an official journal of the ERA-EDTA (European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association), is a fully open access, online only journal publishing bimonthly. The journal is an essential educational and training resource integrating clinical, translational and educational research into clinical practice. ckj aims to contribute to a translational research culture among nephrologists and kidney pathologists that helps close the gap between basic researchers and practicing clinicians and promote sorely needed innovation in the Nephrology field. All research articles in this journal have undergone peer review.