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The effect of rural and urban life on peritonitis rates in chronic peritoneal patients
Authors:Erdem Ç  ankaya,Murat Altunok,Aycan Mutlu Yağ  anoğ  lu
Affiliation:aDepartment of Nephrology, Medical Faculty, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey;bDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agrıculture, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey
Abstract:
BackgroundIt has been reported that living far from the peritoneal dialysis (PD) unit is a risk factor for peritonitis. Considering that PD units are urban located; the question of whether living in a rural area compared to an urban area is a risk factor for peritonitis has arisen.MethodsFrom March 2010 to August 2020, 335 episodes of peritonitis in 202 PD patients followed in a single center were evaluated retrospectively. People living in areas with a population <1000 were defined as living in rural areas regardless of their distance from the PD center. Cox regression analysis was used to identify independent factors associated with peritonitis.ResultsA total of 202 PD patients were followed during 791 patient-years (mean follow-up of 3.9 years per patient). Total patients had 335 episodes of peritonitis and the rate of peritonitis was 0.42 episodes per year (episodes/patient-year). Cox regression analysis revealed that living environment (urban vs. rural) was not a risk factor for peritonitis (p = 0.57).ConclusionsIn Turkey, we report that living in a rural area in our region is not a risk factor for peritonitis. It is not the right approach for both the physician and the patient to be reluctant in the choice of PD due to the concern of peritonitis in rural areas.
Keywords:Peritoneal dialysis   urban area   rural area   peritonitis rate
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