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Int Urol Nephrol. Download references. The authors thank Dr. Nakayama and Dr. Kubota for the opportunity to write this review article. This work was supported by the 21th annual meeting of the Japanese Society for Peritoneal Dialysis. MM designed and drafted the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. All authors have contributed for this manuscript. This manuscript has been read and approved for submission by all authors and is not under review elsewhere.
You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar. Correspondence to Masashi Mizuno. Reprints and Permissions. Mizuno, M. Which clinical conditions are most suitable for induction of automated peritoneal dialysis?. Ren Replace Ther 2, 46 Download citation. Received : 09 May Accepted : 21 July Published : 21 September Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content:.
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Full size image. Effects for health-related QoL We believe that current treatment with induction of APD can relieve PD patients from rushing to perform repeated daily bag changes, thus allowing more free time. Other advantages and disadvantages of APD PD patients often prefer APD because another advantage is the lessened amount of time required from caregivers [ 14 , 74 ].
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Because you do an exchange 3, 4 or 5 times in a hour period, some people like to do their exchanges around mealtimes and at bedtime. Find out if starting or switching to home dialysis treatment is right for you. Some other supplies may need to be shipped to your destination.
For details, check ahead with your airline or call Patient Travel Services at option 1. Tip : All medications must be in their original packaging and clearly marked. With APD sometimes known as CCPD or continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis , you can choose between a variety of different times and places for dialysis sessions. APD can be done as a longer single session while you sleep, as multiple shorter sessions during the day or night or as a combination of these options.
And, if for any reason your cycler is not working—or in case of a power failure—you will be able to manage your treatments by knowing how to do CAPD. You cannot be charged a fee for checking your cycler as baggage. Your doctor will prescribe a cycler for you. They are compact and fit easily on your bedside table.
Your cycler is also portable—it can go anywhere you go. Just like brushing your teeth or making coffee, doing PD will become part of your daily routine and start to feel normal.
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