Physiology of the peritoneum. Implications for peritoneal dialysis |
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Authors: | J F Maher |
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Affiliation: | Nephrology Division, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland. |
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Abstract: | Solute and water transport from blood to peritoneal cavity occur by diffusion and osmotic ultrafiltration, whereas absorption to blood via lymphatics negatively affects these two processes. This article delineates the physiology of peritoneal membrane and numerous factors that influence mass transport during peritoneal dialysis, thereby affecting its therapeutic efficacy. Benefits and limitations of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) are discussed and compared to those of hemodialysis. Survival on CAPD, its complications and imperfections are reviewed in light of the widespread acceptance of the procedure. |
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