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Perit Dial Int 20(Suppl_2): 160-165 2000
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Peritoneal Dialysis International, Vol 20, Issue Suppl_2, S160-S165
Copyright © 2000 by International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis


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Management of high peritoneal transporters

A Agrawal and KD Nolph

Department of Internal Medicine, University of Missouri Health Sciences Center, Columbia 65212, USA.

High transporters on chronic peritoneal dialysis are challenged by increased protein losses, high glucose absorption with associated metabolic abnormalities, and poor ultrafiltration. Furthermore, the relative risk of mortality and technique failure is higher in high transporters than in patients of other transport types. An approach for satisfactory management of such patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) has not been clearly demonstrated.







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