Abstract
This paper describes the experience of a community hospital in the treatment of chronic renal failure with intermittent (IPD) and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) in 61 adult patients over a 10 year period. In the earlier years of this decade, 14 patients, dialysed through temporary catheters, were transferred to hemodialysis or received a kidney transplant. Later, a long-term IPD and CAPD treatment through permanent peritoneal catheters was instituted in 25 and 22 patients respectively. Over a similar but not simultaneous follow-up period, the patient survival with CAPD was better than with IPD.
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