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ISPD peritonitis guideline recommendations: 2022 update on prevention and treatment

Authors :
Philip Kam-Tao Li
Kai Ming Chow
Yeoungjee Cho
Stanley Fan
Ana E Figueiredo
Tess Harris
Talerngsak Kanjanabuch
Yong-Lim Kim
Magdalena Madero
Jolanta Malyszko
Rajnish Mehrotra
Ikechi G Okpechi
Jeff Perl
Beth Piraino
Naomi Runnegar
Isaac Teitelbaum
Jennifer Ka-Wah Wong
Xueqing Yu
David W Johnson
Source :
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis. 42:110-153
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2022.

Abstract

Peritoneal dialysis (PD)-associated peritonitis is a serious complication of PD and prevention and treatment of such is important in reducing patient morbidity and mortality. The ISPD 2022 updated recommendations have revised and clarified definitions for refractory peritonitis, relapsing peritonitis, peritonitis-associated catheter removal, PD-associated haemodialysis transfer, peritonitis-associated death and peritonitis-associated hospitalisation. New peritonitis categories and outcomes including pre-PD peritonitis, enteric peritonitis, catheter-related peritonitis and medical cure are defined. The new targets recommended for overall peritonitis rate should be no more than 0.40 episodes per year at risk and the percentage of patients free of peritonitis per unit time should be targeted at >80% per year. Revised recommendations regarding management of contamination of PD systems, antibiotic prophylaxis for invasive procedures and PD training and reassessment are included. New recommendations regarding management of modifiable peritonitis risk factors like domestic pets, hypokalaemia and histamine-2 receptor antagonists are highlighted. Updated recommendations regarding empirical antibiotic selection and dosage of antibiotics and also treatment of peritonitis due to specific microorganisms are made with new recommendation regarding adjunctive oral N-acetylcysteine therapy for mitigating aminoglycoside ototoxicity. Areas for future research in prevention and treatment of PD-related peritonitis are suggested.

Details

ISSN :
17184304 and 08968608
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis
Accession number :
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