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The impact of diabetes mellitus on peritoneal dialysis: the Turkey Multicenter Clinic Study
Authors:Cetin Ozener  Ibrahim Karayaylali  Cengiz Utas  Semra Bozfakioglu  Tekin Akpolat
Institution:Turkish Multicenter Peritoneal Dialysis Study Group IstanbulTurkey
Abstract:Purpose: It is well established that diabetic peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients have a higher mortality rate than the other PD population. This study was designed to determine the overall predictors of survival and compared mortality and morbidity between diabetic and non-diabetic Turkish PD patients. Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective study with 915 PD patients 217 had diabetes mellitus (DM)]. Serum albumin, PTH, HbA1c, co-morbid diseases, dialysis adequacy (Kt/V), and peritoneal transport characteristics as well as peritonitis episodes and ultrafiltration failure during the follow-up period were recorded. Results: DM patients were older and had more co-morbidities than non-DM patients. Peritonitis rates were higher in DM patients (one episode per 35.9 patient months) compared to non-DM patients (one episode per 41.5 patient months) (p?p?=?0.022), age (HR 1.03, p?p?p?=?0.038), peripheral artery disease (HR 1.83, p?=?0.025) and amputation (HR 4.1, p?=?0.009) at baseline were significant predictors of overall mortality. Conclusions: Patient survival is lower in diabetic compared to non-diabetic patients on PD. Peritonitis rates were also higher in diabetic PD patients. DM, older age, albumin level and cardiovascular co-morbidities are predictors of mortality
Keywords:Diabetes mellitus  mortality  peritoneal dialysis  peritonitis rate
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