Peritoneal dialysis: life or death option when you have diabetes or hypertension

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2024-03-13 04:08:25

In a country where more than 30% of the adult population lives with a diagnosis of diabetes. Kidney diseases take on another meaning, and the importance of Peritoneal dialysis (Remote Monitoring in treatment management), which becomes a life or death process. But, What is it about?

In Mexico, it is estimated that around 13 million people have some degree of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), of which approximately 190 thousand require some renal replacement therapy such as peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis, indicates an investigation by the Mexican Social Security Institute.

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What is Chronic Kidney Disease?

It talks about chronic kidney disease When the kidneys are damaged, or are unable to filter the blood as they should. This deficiency causes waste to build up in the body, causing health problems. Diabetes and hypertension are among the leading causes of chronic kidney disease, describes the United States National Library of Medicine.

Globally, it is estimated that CKD affects more than 850 million people, which represents approximately 10% of the general population, with the following groups being of importance: People in the senior citizens, women, ethical minorities and people living with diabetes and hypertension.

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How does peritoneal dialysis work?

The Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD), It is one of the renal replacement therapies (RRT) available, as well as Hemodialysis and kidney transplantation.

The first consists of a continuous treatment, which is safe and performed at home through an abdominal catheter, being a viable alternative, since it can be performed by the patient themselves, offering flexibility and comfort, describes the Senior Affairs Manager. Doctors from the Baxter Renal Care unit, Dr. Omar Genaro López.

In this context and deepening the above; Over recent years, various investigations have been carried out that provide important results on Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD) and its relationship with remote patient monitoring. Data indicates that when the remote monitoring system is used with the APD, the risk of technical failure can be reduced by up to 77%, which can mean greater continuity in treatment.

4 benefits of Automated Peritoneal Dialysis

  • Accessibility: DPA provides an affordable, home-based renal treatment option for patients, especially in areas where medical resources may be limited or where in-center dialysis is not readily available.
  • Flexibility: Allows patients to undergo dialysis treatment overnight while they sleep, giving them more flexibility during the day to work, study, or take care of other responsibilities.
  • Less dietary restriction: APD may have fewer dietary restrictions compared to hemodialysis, which may improve patients’ quality of life by allowing them a less restrictive diet.
  • Less impact on lifestyle: By avoiding the need to visit a dialysis center several times a week, DPA allows patients to maintain a more active and normalized lifestyle.
  • In the face of chronic kidney disease, the most important thing is timely care, but especially having all the information possible.

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