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[Alternative dialysis solutions in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis].

Authors: A, Olszowska; D, Baczyński;

[Alternative dialysis solutions in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis].

Abstract

Not satisfactory enough long-term results of applying glucose in CAPD solutions as an osmotic agent were the reason of research on the alternative osmotic substances. The paper presents review of actually used solutions containing amino acids (Nutrineal) or polymer glucose (Icodextrin). The influence of these agents on metabolism of carbohydrate, lipids and nutrition of the organism as well as function and structure of peritoneum is reviewed and discussed.

Keywords

Glucose, Time Factors, Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Peritoneum, Hemodialysis Solutions

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