PERITONEAL DIALYSIS: CAUSES OF INADEQUACY OF THE TECHNIQUE

  • A. I. Mogylnyk Higher Medical Educational Institution of Ukraine “Ukrainian Medical Stomatological Academy”
Keywords: рeritoneal dialysis, physiology, peritoneal transport, membrane permeability, ultrafiltration, technique failure.

Abstract

In recent years peritoneal dialysis is gaining an increasing prevalence in the treatment of patients with chronic stage V kidney disease. The possibility of long–term use of this technique of renal replacement therapy remains limited. This article provides insight onto possible causes of peritoneal dialysis failure in patients with terminal renal insufficiency.

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2014-01-27
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Mogylnyk, A. I. (2014). PERITONEAL DIALYSIS: CAUSES OF INADEQUACY OF THE TECHNIQUE. Ukrainian Journal of Nephrology and Dialysis, (1(41), 52-57. https://doi.org/10.31450/ukrjnd.1(41).2014.10