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Peritoneal catheters and exit-site practices toward optimum peritoneal access: 1998 update. (Official report from the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis)
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Peritoneal CatheterHemodialysisPeritoneal DialysisMedicinePatient SafetyPost-operative CareOutcomes ResearchDialysis TherapySurgeryExit-site PracticesVascular AccessCatheter KnowledgeMedical GuidelineInternational SocietyPerioperative MedicineNephrologyAnesthesiologyCatheter Insertion
The peritoneal catheter is the PD patient's lifeline. Advances in catheter knowledge have made it possible to obtain access to the peritoneal cavity safely and to maintain access over an extended period of time. Catheter-related infections remain a major problem, solutions for which are being actively researched. Nevertheless, the successful outcome of a catheter is very much dependent on meticulous care and attention to detail. Adherence to the principles of catheter insertion and subsequent management and care remain the cornerstone of successful PD access. The guidelines provided in this publication represent a consensus view based on studies from the literature and opinions of experts in this field; it is hoped that implementation of these guidelines will improve catheter-related outcomes and, therefore, enhance patient care.
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