Abstract
Objective
The purpose of the study is to review our experience with patients over 80 years of age with end stage renal disease (ESRD) treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).
Design
The records of all patients over 80 years of age treated in our unit with CAPD since 1979 were reviewed.
Setting
Outpatient CAPD facility.
Patients
Eighteen patients over 80 years of age were identified and studied.
Main Outcome Measures
The duration of CAPD therapy, duration of CAPD training, mortality rate, hospitalization rate, peritonitis rate, and family assessment were reviewed and analyzed.
Results
The mean ± SD duration of therapy was 20±17 months. Nine patients expired, 3 transferred to hemodialysis, 1 recovered renal function, and 5 remained on CAPD therapy. Peritonitis rates were 1.7 episodes/patient year. Of the organisms causing peritonitis, 56% were gram-positive bacteria. The average hospitalization rate was 13.9 days/patient year. The most frequent causes of hospitalization were peritonitis and cardiovascular disease.
Conclusion
CAPD therapy is a reasonable therapeutic option for patients with end-stage renal disease over 80 years of age.
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