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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Análise da ocorrência de peritonites e infecções relacionadas ao cateter de diálise peritoneal em pacientes pediátricos em diálise peritoneal crônica / Peritonitis and catheter related infections in children undergoing chronic peritoneal dialysis

Vivian Viégas Lanzarini 18 February 2008 (has links)
Introdução: Diálise peritoneal (DP) é a modalidade de diálise mais utilizada em pacientes pediátricos portadores de doença renal crônica (DRC) em todo o mundo. Peritonites e infecções de óstio e túnel do cateter de diálise peritoneal constituem as duas primeiras causas de morbidade e falha de tratamento em pacientes em programa de diálise peritoneal. Objetivo: Caracterizar o perfil dos episódios de peritonites e infecções de óstio e túnel nos pacientes em programa de diálise peritoneal crônica na Unidade de Nefrologia Pediátrica do Instituto da Criança do HC FMUSP. Métodos: Avaliou-se o período compreendido entre janeiro de 1994, quando foi iniciado o programa de diálise peritoneal crônica nessa unidade, e dezembro de 2005. Foram incluídos todos os pacientes que estiveram em programa de diálise peritoneal crônica no período, cujos prontuários estivessem acessíveis para análise. Realizou-se revisão dos prontuários quanto aos dados demográficos dos pacientes, peso e estatura ao início e ao final do programa de diálise, etiologia e evolução clinica de cada episódio infeccioso, e presença de fatores de risco para peritonites e infecções relacionadas ao cateter de DP. Realizou-se análise descritiva dos dados gerais, cálculo da incidência de episódios infecciosos no período estudado e freqüência de fatores de risco para infecção. Analisaram-se descritivamente os perfis de todos os episódios infecciosos. Resultados: Cinqüenta e três pacientes foram estudados, sendo 32 (60,4%) do sexo masculino, com mediana de idade de 9,5 (0,3 a 18,2) anos. A etiologia da DRC foi má-formação urológica em 32 (60,4%) pacientes, glomerulopatias em 15 (28,3%), tubulopatias em 4 (7,5%) e outras causas em 2 (3,8%). A mediana do tempo em diálise foi de 20,5 (3,9 a 87,1) meses. Houve 132 episódios infecciosos no período observado, em 42 (79%) pacientes, sendo 65 peritonites, 54 infecções de óstio e túnel e 13 infecções de óstio e túnel associadas a peritonite, num total de 1329,3 paciente-mês. Assim sendo, houve 0,49 infecções de óstio e túnel/ paciente-ano, 0,59 peritonites/ paciente-ano e 0,12 infecções de óstio e túnel associadas a peritonite/ paciente-ano. Os agentes mais encontrados nas infecções de óstio e túnel foram S. aureus, isolado em 23 culturas (43% das culturas de óstio positivas), Staphylococcus coagulase negativo em 7 (13%) e Pseudomonas aeruginosa em 7 (13%). Nas peritonites, os agentes mais encontrados foram S. aureus, isolado em 15 culturas (27% das culturas de líquido peritoneal positivas), Staphylococcus coagulase negativo em 13 (24%) e Acinetobacter baumanii em 4 (7%). Nos casos de peritonite associada a infecção de óstio e túnel, S. aureus foi isolado em 6 culturas (67% das culturas de secreção de óstio) e Staphylococcus coagulase negativo em 2 (22%). Staphylococcus sp, Pseudomonas aeruginosa e fungos foram os agentes mais relacionados a complicações como colonização do óstio, evolução para peritonite, necessidade de troca do cateter e perda funcional peritoneal. Devido ao reduzido número de pacientes que não apresentaram infecções, não foi possível identificar fatores de risco na casuística estudada. Conclusões: As taxas encontradas de peritonites e infecções de óstio e túnel são elevadas. Staphylococcus sp foram os agentes mais encontrados e um dos mais relacionados a complicações. Medidas profiláticas no sentido de diminuir a contaminação por esse agente podem constituir uma intervenção eficaz para a redução das taxas de infecção diálise-relacionadas. / Introduction: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is one of the most frequently used modality of chronic dialysis in children presenting with end stage renal disease (ESRD) worldwide. Peritonitis and exit site and/or tunnel infections (ESI/TI) are the major causes of morbidity and treatment failure in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. Objective: To study the episodes of peritonitis and ESI/TI in patients undergoing maintenance peritoneal dialysis in the Pediatric Nephrology Unit of Instituto da Criança - HC FMUSP. Methods: All patients whose files were available for analysis were included. Data was collected from January 1994, at the beginning of the program of chronic peritoneal dialysis in this unit, until December 2005. Demographic data, weight and height at the start and at the end of the period of study, etiology and clinical outcome of each infectious episode and risk factors for peritonitis and catheter related infections, were analyzed. Descriptive analysis of demographic data was performed. Incidence rates of peritonitis and ESI/TI and frequency of possible risk factors rates were calculated. Results: Fifty three patients were studied, 32 (60.4%) male, with median age of 9.5 (0.3 to 18.2) years. Primary renal disease was urological malformation in 32 (60.4%) patients, glomerular diseases in 15 (28.3%), tubular diseases in 4 (7.5%) and other causes in 2 (3.8%). Median time on dialysis was 20.5 (3.9 a 87.1) months. In 1329.3 patient-month, 132 episodes of peritonitis and/or ESI/TI occurred in 42 (79%) patients, including 54 episodes of ESI/TI, 65 episodes of peritonitis and 13 episodes of peritonitis associated with ESI/TI, yielding an annualized rate of 0.49, 0.59 and 0.12 episodes/patientyear, respectively. The most frequent etiologic agents in the ESI/TI group were S. aureus, isolated in 23 exit site cultures (43% of positive cultures), Staphylococcus coagulase negative in 7 (13%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in 7 (13%). In the peritonitis group, the most frequent agents were S. aureus, isolated in 15 peritoneal fluid cultures (27% of positive cultures), Staphylococcus coagulase negative in 13 (24%) and Acinetobacter baumanii in 4 (7%). In the episodes of peritonitis associated with ESI/TI, S. aureus was isolated in 6 (67%) exit site cultures and Staphylococcus coagulase negative in 2 (22%). Complications such as exit site colonization, evolution to peritonitis, catheter removal and peritoneal failure were mostly associated with Staphylococcus sp, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and fungi infections. No risk factors could be identified due to the reduced number of patients not affected by infections. Conclusion: Peritonitis and ESI/TI rates in this population were high. Staphylococcus sp was the most frequently recovered agent. Infections caused by this agent presented a high rate of complications. Prophylactic measures to decrease contamination with this microorganism could be an efficient intervention to reduce dialysis associated infection rates.
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Implementation of and Electrical Bioimpedance Measurement System for Renal Function Monitoring

Pérez-Vázquez Losada, Sonia January 2008 (has links)
Peritoneal Dialysis is a treatment for patients suffering from renal failure thatallows out-patient care. This means that the patient only needs to visit the hospital forconsultation and not for treatment, increasing considerably the comfort of the patient,while reducing remarkably the cost per patient.In order to increase the level of medical supervision obtained with the periodicvisits to the clinic, televisit has been put into practice in some hospitals. But thesetelevisits are based on indirect and qualitative indicators of renal failure, and thereforethey are just valid for detection of situations near limit cases, such as well over-hydratedor dehydrated.Electrical Bioimpedance Measurements have been proved to constitute anappropriate method for assessment of body composition, and therefore they can providewith direct indicators of body fluid distribution. Such ability of EBI technology allowsthe detection of body fluid unbalance caused by renal dysfunction, and therefore,nephrology televisits would benefit tremendously from EBI measurements.This project is based on the AD5933 Impedance Network Analyzer of AnalogDevices, and the main task is to develop a software application that controls theevaluation board in which it is implemented, and allows the storage of the EBImeasurements in EDF+ files that will facilitate the management of medical data whenapplied to televisit. These files are uploaded to XML format in order to be sent to aremote server, where a software application will have been implemented for medicalconsultation. / Uppsatsnivå: D
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Psychological distress, health-related quality of life and marital relationship among Chinese renal patients receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis in Hong Kong.

January 2007 (has links)
Luk, Pik Shan Yvonne. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 134-146). / Abstracts in English and Chinese ; some text in appendix also in Chinese. / Abstract (English version) --- p.ii-iii / Abstract (Chinese version) --- p.iv / Acknowledgement --- p.v / List of Table --- p.vi / Appendices --- p.vii / Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1-5 / Chapter 2 --- Literature Review / Introduction --- p.6-7 / Psychological Distress --- p.7-13 / Health-related Quality of Life --- p.13-25 / Marital Relationship --- p.26-31 / Summary --- p.31-34 / Chapter 3 --- Aims & Methodology / Aims & Objectives --- p.35-37 / Operational Definition --- p.37-38 / Research Design --- p.38-39 / Setting & Sample --- p.39-40 / Instrument / Psychological Distress --- p.41-43 / Health-related Quality of Life --- p.43.44 / Marital Relationship --- p.44-46 / Demographic Data --- p.47 / Data Collection Procedure --- p.4748 / Ethical Consideration --- p.48-50 / Data Analysis --- p.50-51 / Pilot Study --- p.51-52 / Chapter 4 --- Findings / Introduction --- p.53-54 / Sociodemographic Characteristics --- p.54-56 / Psychological Distress --- p.57-58 / Health-related Quality of Life --- p.59-61 / Marital Relationship --- p.62-65 / Normality of the Outcome Variables --- p.65-66 / Relationships between the Study Outcomes and Sociodemographic Data --- p.66-68 / "Relationships between Anxiety, Depression, Health-Related Quality of Life and Marital Relationship" --- p.68-76 / Summary --- p.16-78 / Chapter 5 --- Discussion / Introduction --- p.79 / Socio-demographic and Clinical Characteristics of CAPD patients --- p.79-84 / Psychological Distress of CAPD Patients --- p.84-85 / Components of Psychological Distress: Anxiety --- p.85-86 / Components of Psychological Distress: Depression --- p.86-88 / Gender differences of the Levels of Anxiety and Depression among CAPD Patients --- p.88-89 / Cultural Difference of Anxiety and Depression among CAPD Patients --- p.89-90 / Health-related Quality of Life among CAPD Patients / Health-related Quality of Life of CAPD Patients Affected by Renal Symptoms --- p.90-91 / Health-related Quality of Life of CAPD Patients Affected by the effects of Kidney Disease --- p.91-93 / Health-related Quality of Life of CAPD Patients Affected by the burden of / Having Kidney Disease --- p.93-94 / Health-related Quality of Life of CAPD Patients Affected by the General Physical Health --- p.94-96 / Health-related Quality of Life of CAPD Patients Affected by the General Mental Health --- p.96-97 / Gender differences of the Levels of Health-related Quality of Life among CAPD Patients --- p.97-98 / Cultural Difference of Health-related Quality of Life among CAPD Patients --- p.98-99 / Sexual Issues and Marital Relationship of CAPD Patients / Sexual Issues of CA PD Patients --- p.100-102 / CAPD Patients' Perception of the Marital Relationship --- p.102-104 / Gender Differences in Perception of the Marital Relationship among CAPD Patients --- p.104 / Cultural Difference in Perception of the Marital Relationship among CAPD Patients --- p.105-106 / "Relationships between Participants' Characteristics and Psychological Distress," / HRQoL and Marital Relationship / "Relationships of Income with Anxiety, Depression and General Mental Health" --- p.107-108 / Relationship between Duration of Receiving Dialysis and Health-related Quality of Life --- p.108-109 / Relationship between Occupational Status and General Mental Health --- p.199.110 / "Relationships among Anxiety, Depression, HRQoL and Marital Relationship" / The Relationship between Anxiety and Depression --- p.110-111 / "The Relationship between Anxiety, Depression and HRQoL" --- p.112 / "The Relationship between Anxiety, Depression and Marital Relationship" --- p.112-113 / The Relationships among Domains of Health-related Quality of Life --- p.113-114 / The Relationship between Health-related Quality of Life and Marital Relationship --- p.114-115 / Predictors of Health-related Quality of Life among CAPD Patients / Anxiety and Depression as Predictors of Health-related Quality of Life --- p.116-118 / Marital Relationship as Predictors of Health-related Quality of Life --- p.118-119 / Summary --- p.119-121 / Chapter 6 --- Conclusion / Limitations / Validity of Participants' Responses --- p.122-123 / Generalization of the Study's Findings --- p.123-124 / Psychometric Property of the Chinese Version of KDQOL-36 --- p.124-125 / The Sexual Items ofKDQOL-SF --- p.125 / Appropriateness of Using HADS and Multiple Correlations --- p.126 / Implications of the Study Findings / Implications for nursing knowledge --- p.126-128 / Implications on the Nursing Practice --- p.128-130 / Recommendations for Further Research --- p.130-132 / Conclusion --- p.132-133 / Chapter 7 --- Reference --- p.134-146 / Chapter 8 --- Appendix --- p.147-179
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Influência da sobrecarga de líquidos sobre estado nutricional, gasto energético de repouso e biomarcador de risco cardiovascular em pacientes tratados por diálise peritoneal / Influence of fluid overload on nutritional status, resting energy expenditure and biomarker of cardiovascular risk in patients treated by peritoneal dialysis

Santos, Nathália Zanon dos 21 November 2016 (has links)
A sobrecarga hídrica (SH) é um achado comum em pacientes em diálise peritoneal (DP) e a inadequação do estado nutricional aumenta a morbimortalidade nesta população. A bioimpedância elétrica é um método rápido e não-invasivo para estimar os compartimentos corporais, incluindo a distribuição dos fluídos corporais nos espaços intra e extracelulares. O principal objetivo foi avaliar se a SH interfere em estado nutricional, composição corporal, gasto energético de repouso e um biomarcador de risco cardiovascular, em pacientes com Doença Renal Crônica tratados por DP. Caracterizou-se como um estudo observacional transversal, realizado no Hospital das Clínicas da FMRP-USP. Foram avaliados dados de composição corporal e estado hídrico por Bioimpedância Elétrica de Frequência Simples (BIA) e Bioimpedância Elétrica Multifrequência de Espectroscopia (BIS), a concentração sérica do peptídeo natriurético atrial (Nt pro - BNP) como biomarcador de risco cardiovascular, dados antropométricos, de consumo alimentar, gasto energético de repouso (GER), exames bioquímicos e dados clínicos de rotina dos pacientes. Trinta pacientes foram incluídos e classificados em normohidratados (NH) ou hiperhidratados (HH), pelo valor de sobrecarga hídrica de 1,1 L. Para análise estatística, o nível de significância foi pré-fixado em ?= 0,05. Os pacientes HH, em comparação aos NH, apresentaram além de maior sobrecarga hídrica (3,54 L ± 1,7 X 0,14 ± 0,6), maiores valores em água corporal total (ACT - 34,98 L ± 4,74 X 30,43 L ± 5,45), água extracelular (AEC - 17,91 L ± 2,87 X 13,84 L ± 2,30) e menores valores de ângulo de fase (4,02° ± 0,81 X 5,51° ± 0,77) na avalição por BIS; o Nt Pró - BNP mostrou-se maior nos HH (7686 pg/ml ± 8872 X 1334 pg/ml ± 1034). Não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos para dados antropométricos, nos demais exames bioquímicos, em aferições da força de preensão palmar, nas pontuações do MIS (Malnutrition Inflammation Score), nos dados de ingestão alimentar, e nem no GER. O grupo com sobrecarga hídrica mostrou, de fato, uma maior concentração de água em compartimento extracelular, possivelmente gerando aumento em Nt pro - BNP e menor ângulo de fase. Quando avaliado o grupo como um todo, os métodos (BIA e BIS) mediram os resultados igualmente somente no que se refere à resistência (p = 0,71). Sendo a ACT, água intracelular (AIC), AEC, massa livre de gordura (MLG), massa celular corporal (MCC) e ângulo de fase maiores na medições da BIA e somente massa gorda maior nas medições da BIS; correlações mostraram que os dados de massa livre de gordura e massa celular corporal foram os que mais se distanciaram, com coeficientes mais fracos, enquanto que as demais variáveis apresentaram forte correlação. Para o diagnóstico nutricional em vigência de sobrecarga líquida, deve-se considerar um conjunto de variáveis interpretadas de maneira complementar, possibilitando um diagnóstico nutricional mais detalhado. O uso rotineiro da BIS pode ajudar a refinar a avaliação do estado de hidratação e composição corporal destes pacientes em DP. / The fluid overload (FO) is a common finding in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) and the inadequacy of the nutritional status increases the morbidity and mortality in this population. The bioelectrical impedance is a quick and non-invasive method to estimate body compartments, including the distribution of body fluids in intra- and extracellular spaces. The main objective was to assess whether the FO affects body cell mass, nutritional status, resting energy expenditure and a biomarker of cardiovascular risk in patients with chronic kidney disease treated by PD. It is characterized as a cross-sectional observational study conducted at the Hospital of FMRP-USP. We evaluated data of body composition and water status by Simple Frequency Electric Bioimpedance (BIA) and Electric Multifrequency Spectroscopy Bioimpedance (BIS), the serum concentration of atrial natriuretic peptide (NT pro - BNP) as a biomarker of cardiovascular risk, anthropometric data, food intake, resting energy expenditure (REE), biochemical and clinical data from routine patient. Thirty patients were included and classified into normal hydration (NH) or hyper hydrated (HH) by fluid overload value of 1.1 L. For statistical analysis, the level of significance was pre-set at ? = 0.05. HH patients, compared to NH, presented in addition to increased fluid overload (3.54 L ± 1.7 X 0.14 ± 0.6), higher values in total body water (TBW - 34.98 L ± 4.74 ± 5.45 x 30.43 L), extracellular water (ECW - L 17.91 ± 2.87 X 13.84 ± 2.30 L) and smaller phase angle values (± 4.02 ° 0.81 X 5.51 ± 0.77 °) in a BIS appraisal; the Nt Pro - BNP was higher in HH (7686 pg / ml ± 8872 X 1334 pg / ml ± 1034). There was no significant difference between groups for anthropometric data, in other biochemical tests on measurements of grip strength, in scores of MIS (Malnutrition Inflammation Score), the food intake data, and not the REE. The group with fluid overload shows, in fact, a higher concentration of water in the extracellular compartment, possibly generating an increase in NT pro - BNP and lower phase angle. When evaluated the group as a whole, the methods (BIA and BIS) measure only the results also as regards the resistance (p = 0.71). And TBW, intracellular water, ECW, fat-free mass, body cell mass and larger phase angle measurements in the BIA and only greater fat mass in measurements of BIS; correlations show that free mass data of fat and body cell mass are the ones who are more distanced, with weaker coefficients, while the other variables are strongly correlated. For the nutritional diagnosis of fluid overload force, should be considered a set of variables interpreted in a complementary manner, enabling a more detailed nutritional diagnosis. The routine use of BIS can help refine the assessment of hydration status and body composition of these patients on PD.
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Influência dos fatores clínicos e microbiológicos na evolução das peritonites por Bacilos Gram-negativos não fermentadores em diálise peritoneal

Santos, Ana Cláudia Moro Lima dos January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Pasqual Barretti / Resumo: Peritonite por bacilos Gram-negativos não fermentadores (BGNNF) é complicação importante da diálise peritoneal (DP), com curso clínico grave e elevada taxa de falência do método. Fatores associados à virulência, resistência antimicrobiana, formação de biofilme, entre outros, têm sido relatados, mas o limitado conjunto de evidências não permite concluir sobre os fatores responsáveis pelo pior curso clínico dessas infecções. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a influência das características microbiológicas, das condições clínicas do paciente e do tratamento na evolução de peritonites por BGNNF, ocorridas num único centro, em período de 18 anos. A sensibilidade in vitro aos antimicrobianos, produção de biofilme, além da análise do perfil clonal das bactérias pela técnica de eletroforese em gel de campo pulsado foram realizadas em todos os isolados bacterianos. Foram pesquisados genotipicamente, em isolados de Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a presença de marcadores de virulência (alginato, exoenzima S, fosfolipases C, exotoxina A, protesase alcalina, elastase e ramnolipídeos). Associações entre as características microbiológicas do paciente e tratamento com a taxa de resolução da peritonite foram estudadas. A espécie mais frequente foi Pseudomonas aeruginosa (45,59%), seguida por isolados do complexo Acinetobacter baumannii (17,65%). O estudo dos fatores de virulência da Pseudomonas aeruginosa revelou a presença de fatores de virulência em 100% dos casos, exceto exoenzima S (58,33%)... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: Peritonitis due to non-fermentative Gram-negative bacilli (NFGNB) is a serious complication of peritoneal dialysis (PD), with a severe clinical course and high technique failure rate. Factors as bacterial virulence, antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation, among others, have been reported, but the limited amount of evidence does not allow to conclude on the factors responsible for the worst clinical course of these infections. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of the microbiological characteristics, patients conditions, and treatment on evolution of peritonitis episodes at a single center in an 18 - year period. In vitro susceptibility, biofilm production, and clonal profile analysis of bacteria by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) were performed in all isolates. The presence of virulence markers (alginate, exoenzyme S, phospholipases C, exotoxin A, alkaline protease, elastase, and ramnolipids) was genotyped in bacterial isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. From the data referring to the patient and causal agent, associations between the microbiological, patient characteristics, and treatment on the resolution rate of peritonitis were analyzed. The most frequent species was Pseudomonas aeruginosa (45.59%), followed by Acinetobacter baumannii complex (17.65%). The study of the virulence factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa revealed the presence of virulence factors in 100% of the cases, except for exonzyme S (58.33%) and hemolytic phospholipase C ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Analysis of risk factors in patients with severe chronic kidney disease. The role of atorvastatin.

Holmberg, Benny January 2013 (has links)
Background and aim: There had been no randomized end-point studies with statins for patients with severe renal failure. The purpose of this prospective, open, randomized, controlled study was to investigate whether atorvastatin (10 mg/day) would alter cardiovascular end-points and the overall mortality rate of patients with chronic kidney disease stage 4 or 5 (creatinine clearance</30 ml/min) and to influence risk factors. Material & Methods: This was an open, prospective, randomized study. A total of 143 patients were included: 73 were controls and 70 were prescribed 10 mg/day of atorvastatin. As efficacy variables, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglyceride levels were determined at the start of the study and at 1, 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 months. The primary end-points were all cause of mortality, non-lethal acute myocardial infarction, and coronary artery intervention. Various risk factors were studied. In the 97 patients on haemodialysis inter dialysis weight gain (IDWG) was calculated as ultrafiltration in kg/body weight in kg given in percentage of the weight. The burden of IDWG was analyzed. Results: In the atorvastatin group, total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were significantly reduced, the latter by 35% at 1 month and then sustained. Atorvastatin was withdrawn in 23% of patients due to unacceptable side effects, most frequent complaints being gastrointestinal discomfort and headache. Primary end-points occurred in 74% of the subjects. There was no difference in cardiovascular endpoint and survival between the control and atorvastatin groups. The 5-year end-point-free survival rate from study entry was 20%. There was no evidence of more benefit of atorvastatin for patients with diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease versus the other patients; instead plasma fibrinogen increased. The IDWG was significantly larger in patients who suffered from end-points due to cardiovascular reasons, cardiac reasons, congestive heart failure, aortic aneurysm, and intracerebral bleeding. Conclusion: These data showed that in contrast to other patient groups, patients with severe chronic kidney disease 4 and 5, including those with diabetes mellitus, seem to have no benefit from 10mg/day of atorvastatin. Instead we found a high IDWG to be an important risk factor that should be prevented. There was no evident connection between atorvastatin medication and IDWG.
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Hobson's choice: dialysis or the coffin: a study of dialysis decision-making amongst older people

Fetherstonhaugh, Deirdre Marie Anne Unknown Date (has links) (PDF)
Introduction: Forty years ago the life saving and life prolonging therapy of dialysis was rationed. It was extremely unlikely that people aged over 50 years would be offered treatment. Today, those aged over 65 years are becoming the fastest growing group of patients on dialysis. Changing population demographics and referral patterns, the opening up of eligibility for dialysis to high risk individuals, refinement and developments in dialysis technology and its ‘success’ in keeping more patients alive for longer periods, along with rising public expectation, are just some of the reasons behind this change in the age profile of those being currently treated for kidney failure. Older people are likely to have multiple co-morbidities and decreased functional status that may complicate their decision-making about dialysis and limit their treatment options. / Enhancing choice and involvement in treatment decision-making to the patient’s satisfaction is a central theme of health care ethics. Current national and international ethical guidelines about the initiation of dialysis recommend shared or joint decision-making and discuss patient ‘benefit’ and patient ‘need’. This project sought to determine how these recommendations, and other ethical issues related to informed consent, possible withdrawal of treatment and quality of life, were embodied in the personal experiences of a group of older people facing dialysis decisions. / Aim: The general aim of this research was to follow the dialysis decision-making process over time amongst a group of people aged 65 years and older. More specifically, this research sought to explore with the participants the following issues: what factors impacted on their dialysis decision-making; how they understood both what was happening to them and the goals of treatment; their preferences for information seeking; how they perceived any future decision-making; how or whether the commencement and experience of dialysis influenced their decision-making; and once treatment had been initiated, how they felt about their initial decisions. / Method: A predominantly longitudinal qualitative study was undertaken. Meetings were conducted prior to the potential initiation of dialysis with 21 participants. These meetings involved a semi-structured interview and the administration of three questionnaires focusing on preferences for decision-making, information seeking and quality of life. Data was also collected from the participants’ health records. For those participants who commenced dialysis a further two meetings were undertaken one month and then six months after treatment was instigated. The qualitative data was analysed thematically using concepts that had either been pre-determined and explored within the interviews or, had emerged from the participants’ stories. / Findings: Findings from this study include: participants not feeling that they had a choice about dialysis; a mismatch between theoretical expectations of informed consent and shared decision-making and the ‘actor centred experiential’ model of decision-making adopted by participants; a need to re-evaluate the balance and relationships between physiological measures of effectiveness emphasised by health professionals, and psychosocial and functional markers valued by participants; and treatment goals not being individually negotiated. / Conclusion: An interest in remaining alive was the driving force behind why participants chose to have dialysis. Other factors impacting on decisions about dialysis were multi-faceted and were based on priorities other than what health professionals consider important. Shared decision-making, as described in the literature, is not unproblematic. However, health professionals need to accept the underlying premises on which shared decision-making is based so that they can find out what expectations patients have of treatment, beyond that of saving life. Such expectations need to be discussed with patients and the various treatment options need to be negotiated in an attempt to achieve patients’ goals. Patients should be encouraged however to be involved in decision-making to the extent to which they desire.
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Learning styles among hemodialysis patients and dietary phosphorus and binder adherence

Natale, Deena January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Masters) -- The College of Saint Elizabeth, 2009. / Typescript. Available at The College of Saint Elizabeth - Office of Graduate Programs. "December 2009"
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Implantação de cateter de Tenckhoff para diálise peritoneal e omentectomia pela técnica videolaparoscópica em coelhos (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Mottin, Tatiane da Silva January 2018 (has links)
A diálise peritoneal (DP) é uma técnica de reposição renal utilizada mundialmente tanto na medicina como na medicina veterinária. Na medicina veterinária, a pesquisa por técnicas minimamente invasivas para a implantação de cateteres de DP se mostra de grande valia, visto que a indicação de diálise em animais é, principalmente, para casos de injúria renal aguda e agudização da doença renal crônica, e, muitas vezes, o paciente não tem condições de aguardar a cicatrização da ferida cirúrgica para iniciar o procedimento de diálise. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi descrever a técnica de omentectomia e de implantação do cateter de Tenckhoff pelo acesso videolaparoscópico com três portais em coelhos, além de avaliar a funcionalidade do cateter. Foram utilizados oito coelhos adultos, fêmeas, da raça Nova Zelândia para a realização de implantação de cateter de Tenckhoff e omentectomia por videolaparoscopia. As medianas do Tempo Cirúrgico Total (TCT), Tempo para Omentectomia (TOm) e Tempo para implantação do Cateter de Tenckhoff (TICT) foram 65,5, 30, e 5 minutos, respectivamente. As principais complicações apresentadas pela técnica foram hemorragia e herniação pela ferida cirúrgica. Foram realizados oito procedimentos de DP em cada animal, sendo o primeiro iniciado três horas após a implantação do cateter. A principal complicação observada foi o vazamento do dialisato para o espaço subcutâneo, ocorrido em todos os animais. Com base na metodologia utilizada e nos resultados obtidos neste estudo, pode-se concluir que a técnica de omentectomia videolaparoscópica é factível em coelhos, permitindo que o procedimento seja realizado de forma segura e sem intercorrências significativas, além de permitir adequado posicionamento do cateter. / Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a renal replacement technique used worldwide in both medicine and veterinary medicine. In veterinary medicine, the search for minimally invasive techniques for PD catheters implantation is of great value. The indication of dialysis in animals is mainly for cases of acute renal injury and exacerbation of chronic kidney disease and, the patient is often unable to wait for wound healing to begin the dialysis procedure. The objective of this research was to describe the technique of Tenckhoff catheter implantation and omentectomy by videolaparoscopic access with three portals in rabbits. In addition, to evaluating the catheter functionality. Eight female New Zealand rabbits were used to perform omentectomy and videolaparoscopic Tenckhoff catheter implantation. Median Total Surgical Time (TCT), Time for Omentectomy (TOm) and Time for Tenckhoff Catheter Implantation (TCTI) were 65.5, 30, and 5 minutes, respectively. The main complications presented by the technique were hemorrhage and herniation in the surgical wound. Eight procedures of PD were performed in each animal, the first one being started three hours after catheter implantation. The main complication observed was the leakage of the dialysate into the subcutaneous space, which occurred in all animals. Based on the methodology used and the results obtained in this study, it can be concluded that the videolaparoscopic omentectomy technique is feasible in rabbits, allowing the procedure to be performed safely and without significant intercurrences, besides allowing the adequate catheter positioning.
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Influência da sobrecarga de líquidos sobre estado nutricional, gasto energético de repouso e biomarcador de risco cardiovascular em pacientes tratados por diálise peritoneal / Influence of fluid overload on nutritional status, resting energy expenditure and biomarker of cardiovascular risk in patients treated by peritoneal dialysis

Nathália Zanon dos Santos 21 November 2016 (has links)
A sobrecarga hídrica (SH) é um achado comum em pacientes em diálise peritoneal (DP) e a inadequação do estado nutricional aumenta a morbimortalidade nesta população. A bioimpedância elétrica é um método rápido e não-invasivo para estimar os compartimentos corporais, incluindo a distribuição dos fluídos corporais nos espaços intra e extracelulares. O principal objetivo foi avaliar se a SH interfere em estado nutricional, composição corporal, gasto energético de repouso e um biomarcador de risco cardiovascular, em pacientes com Doença Renal Crônica tratados por DP. Caracterizou-se como um estudo observacional transversal, realizado no Hospital das Clínicas da FMRP-USP. Foram avaliados dados de composição corporal e estado hídrico por Bioimpedância Elétrica de Frequência Simples (BIA) e Bioimpedância Elétrica Multifrequência de Espectroscopia (BIS), a concentração sérica do peptídeo natriurético atrial (Nt pro - BNP) como biomarcador de risco cardiovascular, dados antropométricos, de consumo alimentar, gasto energético de repouso (GER), exames bioquímicos e dados clínicos de rotina dos pacientes. Trinta pacientes foram incluídos e classificados em normohidratados (NH) ou hiperhidratados (HH), pelo valor de sobrecarga hídrica de 1,1 L. Para análise estatística, o nível de significância foi pré-fixado em ?= 0,05. Os pacientes HH, em comparação aos NH, apresentaram além de maior sobrecarga hídrica (3,54 L ± 1,7 X 0,14 ± 0,6), maiores valores em água corporal total (ACT - 34,98 L ± 4,74 X 30,43 L ± 5,45), água extracelular (AEC - 17,91 L ± 2,87 X 13,84 L ± 2,30) e menores valores de ângulo de fase (4,02° ± 0,81 X 5,51° ± 0,77) na avalição por BIS; o Nt Pró - BNP mostrou-se maior nos HH (7686 pg/ml ± 8872 X 1334 pg/ml ± 1034). Não houve diferença significativa entre os grupos para dados antropométricos, nos demais exames bioquímicos, em aferições da força de preensão palmar, nas pontuações do MIS (Malnutrition Inflammation Score), nos dados de ingestão alimentar, e nem no GER. O grupo com sobrecarga hídrica mostrou, de fato, uma maior concentração de água em compartimento extracelular, possivelmente gerando aumento em Nt pro - BNP e menor ângulo de fase. Quando avaliado o grupo como um todo, os métodos (BIA e BIS) mediram os resultados igualmente somente no que se refere à resistência (p = 0,71). Sendo a ACT, água intracelular (AIC), AEC, massa livre de gordura (MLG), massa celular corporal (MCC) e ângulo de fase maiores na medições da BIA e somente massa gorda maior nas medições da BIS; correlações mostraram que os dados de massa livre de gordura e massa celular corporal foram os que mais se distanciaram, com coeficientes mais fracos, enquanto que as demais variáveis apresentaram forte correlação. Para o diagnóstico nutricional em vigência de sobrecarga líquida, deve-se considerar um conjunto de variáveis interpretadas de maneira complementar, possibilitando um diagnóstico nutricional mais detalhado. O uso rotineiro da BIS pode ajudar a refinar a avaliação do estado de hidratação e composição corporal destes pacientes em DP. / The fluid overload (FO) is a common finding in patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) and the inadequacy of the nutritional status increases the morbidity and mortality in this population. The bioelectrical impedance is a quick and non-invasive method to estimate body compartments, including the distribution of body fluids in intra- and extracellular spaces. The main objective was to assess whether the FO affects body cell mass, nutritional status, resting energy expenditure and a biomarker of cardiovascular risk in patients with chronic kidney disease treated by PD. It is characterized as a cross-sectional observational study conducted at the Hospital of FMRP-USP. We evaluated data of body composition and water status by Simple Frequency Electric Bioimpedance (BIA) and Electric Multifrequency Spectroscopy Bioimpedance (BIS), the serum concentration of atrial natriuretic peptide (NT pro - BNP) as a biomarker of cardiovascular risk, anthropometric data, food intake, resting energy expenditure (REE), biochemical and clinical data from routine patient. Thirty patients were included and classified into normal hydration (NH) or hyper hydrated (HH) by fluid overload value of 1.1 L. For statistical analysis, the level of significance was pre-set at ? = 0.05. HH patients, compared to NH, presented in addition to increased fluid overload (3.54 L ± 1.7 X 0.14 ± 0.6), higher values in total body water (TBW - 34.98 L ± 4.74 ± 5.45 x 30.43 L), extracellular water (ECW - L 17.91 ± 2.87 X 13.84 ± 2.30 L) and smaller phase angle values (± 4.02 ° 0.81 X 5.51 ± 0.77 °) in a BIS appraisal; the Nt Pro - BNP was higher in HH (7686 pg / ml ± 8872 X 1334 pg / ml ± 1034). There was no significant difference between groups for anthropometric data, in other biochemical tests on measurements of grip strength, in scores of MIS (Malnutrition Inflammation Score), the food intake data, and not the REE. The group with fluid overload shows, in fact, a higher concentration of water in the extracellular compartment, possibly generating an increase in NT pro - BNP and lower phase angle. When evaluated the group as a whole, the methods (BIA and BIS) measure only the results also as regards the resistance (p = 0.71). And TBW, intracellular water, ECW, fat-free mass, body cell mass and larger phase angle measurements in the BIA and only greater fat mass in measurements of BIS; correlations show that free mass data of fat and body cell mass are the ones who are more distanced, with weaker coefficients, while the other variables are strongly correlated. For the nutritional diagnosis of fluid overload force, should be considered a set of variables interpreted in a complementary manner, enabling a more detailed nutritional diagnosis. The routine use of BIS can help refine the assessment of hydration status and body composition of these patients on PD.

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