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nasal carriage of <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">Staphylococcus aureus</span>&#44; prior antibiotic treatment&#44; and hypoalbuminuria&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">5&#44;6</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The incidence and characteristics of peritonitis cases vary by geographic region and also shift over time&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">7</span> This makes it especially important to continuously monitor the population&#44; with periodical assessments that allow us to access an updated database in the context of predicting future patterns of peritonitis&#46; Registries have reported a progressive decrease in the rates of peritonitis as improvements have been made to connection systems and strategies for training patients in proper use&#46; However&#44; most studies involving PD take into account peritonitis in general&#44; and do not analyse the first episode as a singular entity with specific characteristics&#46; This first episode determines hospitalisation rates&#44; may delay transplantation&#44; presents a hindrance to the use of PD free of infection&#44; and can affect both the survival of the peritoneal membrane as a useful medium for dialysis and the survival of the patient&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">In this study&#44; we sought to describe the characteristics and evolution of the first episode of peritonitis in patients on PD&#44; as well as associated risk factors&#44; in a population corresponding to a specific geographic area of Spain&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">MATERIAL AND METHOD</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We performed an observational&#44; multi-centre study among incident adult patients on PD &#40;from January 2003 to January 2010&#41; in the Peritoneal Dialysis Centre Group&#44; composed of 22 public hospitals in central Spain&#44; which is responsible for the treatment of 8&#46;8 million inhabitants&#46; In our country&#44; PD is a treatment that is covered by the national health system&#44; and so we have included all adult patients who started PD during this period&#44; with an exhaustive follow-up regimen until the end of the study &#40;Figure 1&#41;&#46; All patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis &#40;CAPD&#41; used double-bag systems&#44; and patients on automated peritoneal dialysis &#40;APD&#41; used luer-lock connections to the cycler&#46; We included baseline values for demographic parameters&#44; aetiology of the chronic kidney disease&#44; original treatment &#40;haemodialysis &#91;HD&#93;&#44; transplant&#44; or new treatment&#41;&#44; free choice or required entry into PD&#44; and comorbidities &#40;Charlson index&#41;&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">8</span> Clinical events &#40;peritonitis&#44; hospitalisations&#44; change in the renal replacement therapy &#91;RRT&#93; technique used&#44; and deaths&#41; were recorded at the moment they occurred&#46; In addition&#44; clinical and laboratory values were compiled twice per year as described previously&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">9</span> We considered cardiovascular comorbidities &#40;CV&#41; to be any major CV event prior to the start of PD&#58; myocardial infarction&#44; coronary revascularisation&#44; major amputation due to peripheral ischaemia&#44; initial status of heart failure with functional grade 3 or 4 on the NYHA &#40;New York Heart Association&#41; scale&#44; or stroke&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">A first episode of peritonitis was defined as the first case in which cloudy peritoneal fluid was observed&#44; with a leukocyte count equal to or greater than 100 cells&#47;mm<span class="elsevierStyleSup">3</span>&#44; and with &#62;50&#37; polymorphonuclear cells&#46; For each episode of peritonitis&#44; we also recorded the number of days elapsed until the leukocyte count fell below 100 cells&#47;mm<span class="elsevierStyleSup">3</span>&#46; We also included information regarding concomitant infections of the exit site&#44; placement and duration of the tube&#44; and the final result of the episode &#40;resolution&#44; recurrence&#44; catheter removal&#44; or death&#41;&#46; We considered deaths to be secondary to the peritonitis whenever this was expressly declared as the patient cause of death or when the patient died within 30 days of diagnosis of the episode&#46; Hospitalisation was defined as a hospital stay &#62;24 hours in duration&#44; which excluded urgent treatment of peritonitis in the emergency department&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">All data were compiled in an anonymous database&#44; with no information stored regarding the commercial companies who supplied treatment materials for the patients&#46; The design&#44; management&#44; and analysis of the database were all approved by an independent scientific committee and were monitored by a data manager who compiled and filtered the data twice a year&#46; All patients signed an informed consent form for inclusion on the treatment regimen&#46; All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS statistical software&#44; version 11&#46;0&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Results for numerical variables were expressed as mean and standard deviation &#40;SD&#41;&#46; Based on the type of variable to be compared&#44; we used Student&#8217;s t-tests&#44; ANOVA&#44; or &#935;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">2</span>&#46; We also performed a univariate logistic regression to calculate the odds ratio &#40;OR&#41; for each prognostic factor in the progression of the first episode of peritonitis&#44; followed by a multivariate model that incorporated all variables that resulted in a <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>-value of &#60;0&#46;10&#44; in addition to all clinically relevant variables&#46; The final model chosen was that which was simplest and yielded the maximum R<span class="elsevierStyleSup">2</span> value&#46; We used the Kaplan-Meier test &#40;KM&#41; and a Cox regression model to analyse the time interval until the first episode of peritonitis&#46; These results were expressed as median estimated time until the first episode of peritonitis&#44; and as hazard ratios &#40;HR&#41; for the Cox regression analysis&#44; along with 95&#37; confidence intervals&#46; For the Cox regression model&#44; we used a backwards step-wise procedure&#44; in which we included all variables with clinical and&#47;or statistical significance from the prior univariate analysis&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Sample processing and protocols used for peritonitis</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We treated all patients with antibiotic prophylaxis prior to placement of the peritoneal catheter&#46; Patients were also tested for <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">Staphylococcus aureus</span> carriage&#44; and those with positive results were given antibiotics&#46; Peritoneal fluid samples were tested according to the recommendations by the International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis &#40;ISPD&#41;&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">10&#44;11</span> At three of the participating centres&#44; patients were authorised to start empirical antibiotic therapy in an ambulatory context in the event of a strong suspicion of an episode of peritonitis&#44; and instructed to reserve samples of the peritoneal fluid for testing&#46; Empirical antibiotic therapy protocols were adjusted based on culture results&#44; antibiotic resistance&#44; and previous experience&#46; The empirical treatment of choice was vancomycin and ceftazidime &#40;or aminoglycoside&#41; in 19 centres&#44; cefazolin and aminoglycoside in two&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">10</span> and cefazolin and ceftazidime&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">11</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">&#160;</span>&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Patient sample</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">This analysis included a total of 1177 incident patients on PD treated between 2003 and 2010&#44; of which 1158 completed the follow-up period&#46; The most important characteristics of the patient sample are summarised in Table 1&#58; mean age&#58; 54&#46;84 years &#40;SD&#58; 15&#46;9&#41;&#44; with a median of 56 years&#59; 64&#46;4&#37; of the study population were males&#46; At the start of PD&#44; 22&#46;5&#37; were diabetic and 24&#46;6&#37; had suffered at least one CV event&#44; with a mean age-adjusted Charlson index value of 5&#46;18 &#40;SD&#58; 2&#46;5&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">As far as patient origin&#44; 17&#46;2&#37; came from HD&#44; 7&#46;3&#37; had received a kidney transplant &#40;TX&#41;&#44; and 75&#46;5&#37; were starting PD as their first experience on renal replacement therapy&#46; In terms of the PD technique used initially&#44; 812 patients started on manual techniques&#44; constituting 69&#37; of the total&#44; and the remaining 31&#37; started on automated techniques&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We examined the initial situation of the patients in our sample as a starting point for study values&#46; 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The rate of sterile culture results in our study was higher than in other studies&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">22</span> although still well within target ranges&#46; This could be due to improper sample processing&#44; early extraction &#40;when cell counts are still quite low&#41;&#44; or chemical peritonitis&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The relationship between patient age and risk of peritonitis is the subject of some debate&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">5&#44;6&#44;23</span> In our study&#44; we considered &#8220;elderly&#8221; patients those over 70 years of age&#44; based on commonly used standards in geriatrics studies&#46; These patients in our study had a shorter initial time period until the first infection&#44; which is in contrast to the results reported in another article concerning first episodes of peritonitis&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">13&#44;16</span> Our finding was also reported by other authors&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">24</span> who estimated that the risk of peritonitis increased by 26&#37; 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First episodes of peritoneal infection: description and prognostic factors
Primer episodio de infección peritoneal: descripción y factores pronósticos
Grupo Centro Diálisis Peritoneal (GCDP)a, Grupo Centro de Diálisis Peritoneal (GCDP)a, José Portolésb, Darío Janeirob, Luis Miguel Lou Arnalc, Luis M. Lou-Arnald, Paula López-Sáncheze, Mayra Ortegaf, Gloria del Pesog, Gloria del Pesoh, Carmen Felipei, Carmen Felipej, Ana M Tatok, Ana M. Tatoe, Mercedes Velol, Mercedes Velom, Inés Castellanon, Inés Castellanoo, Vicente Pérez-Díazp, q
a Nefrologia, Hospital Universitario de Puerta de Hierro, Majadahonda, Madrid, España,
b Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro, Majadahonda, Madrid,
c Nefrologia, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain,
d Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza,
e Servicio de Nefrología, Fundación Hospital Universitario de Alcorcón, Madrid,
f Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, Madrid,
g Nefrologia, H. U. La Paz, Madrid, Madrid, Spain,
h Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid,
i Nefrologia, Hospital General de Avila, Avila, Avila, Spain,
j Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital General de Ávila,
k Nefrologia, Fundación Hospital Universitario Alcorcón, Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain,
l Nefrologia, Hospital Principe de Asturias, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain,
m Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Príncipe de Asturias, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid,
n Nefrologia, Hospital S. Pedro de Alcántara, Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain,
o Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital San Pedro de Alcántara, Cáceres,
p Servicio de Nefrología, Hospital Clínico de Valladolid,
q RedInRen ISCIII 06/0016, Madrid, Madrid, Spain,
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    "textoCompleto" => "<p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">INTRODUCTION</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Peritonitis is one of the most common and severe complications associated with peritoneal dialysis &#40;PD&#41;&#44; and is the primary cause of patients leaving this form of treatment&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">1</span> Peritonitis in patients on PD is associated with an estimated mortality rate of 1&#37;-6&#37;&#44; according to different studies&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">2-4</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">An understanding of the prevalence and incidence of infectious complications&#44; as well as the risk factors associated with them&#44; can aid in establishing adequate preventative measures and treatment options&#46; The risk factors associated with the appearance of peritonitis described in previous studies include&#58; age&#44; race&#44; diabetes mellitus &#40;DM&#41;&#44; elevated body mass index&#44; nasal carriage of <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">Staphylococcus aureus</span>&#44; prior antibiotic treatment&#44; and hypoalbuminuria&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">5&#44;6</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The incidence and characteristics of peritonitis cases vary by geographic region and also shift over time&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">7</span> This makes it especially important to continuously monitor the population&#44; with periodical assessments that allow us to access an updated database in the context of predicting future patterns of peritonitis&#46; Registries have reported a progressive decrease in the rates of peritonitis as improvements have been made to connection systems and strategies for training patients in proper use&#46; However&#44; most studies involving PD take into account peritonitis in general&#44; and do not analyse the first episode as a singular entity with specific characteristics&#46; This first episode determines hospitalisation rates&#44; may delay transplantation&#44; presents a hindrance to the use of PD free of infection&#44; and can affect both the survival of the peritoneal membrane as a useful medium for dialysis and the survival of the patient&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">In this study&#44; we sought to describe the characteristics and evolution of the first episode of peritonitis in patients on PD&#44; as well as associated risk factors&#44; in a population corresponding to a specific geographic area of Spain&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">MATERIAL AND METHOD</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We performed an observational&#44; multi-centre study among incident adult patients on PD &#40;from January 2003 to January 2010&#41; in the Peritoneal Dialysis Centre Group&#44; composed of 22 public hospitals in central Spain&#44; which is responsible for the treatment of 8&#46;8 million inhabitants&#46; In our country&#44; PD is a treatment that is covered by the national health system&#44; and so we have included all adult patients who started PD during this period&#44; with an exhaustive follow-up regimen until the end of the study &#40;Figure 1&#41;&#46; All patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis &#40;CAPD&#41; used double-bag systems&#44; and patients on automated peritoneal dialysis &#40;APD&#41; used luer-lock connections to the cycler&#46; We included baseline values for demographic parameters&#44; aetiology of the chronic kidney disease&#44; original treatment &#40;haemodialysis &#91;HD&#93;&#44; transplant&#44; or new treatment&#41;&#44; free choice or required entry into PD&#44; and comorbidities &#40;Charlson index&#41;&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">8</span> Clinical events &#40;peritonitis&#44; hospitalisations&#44; change in the renal replacement therapy &#91;RRT&#93; technique used&#44; and deaths&#41; were recorded at the moment they occurred&#46; In addition&#44; clinical and laboratory values were compiled twice per year as described previously&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">9</span> We considered cardiovascular comorbidities &#40;CV&#41; to be any major CV event prior to the start of PD&#58; myocardial infarction&#44; coronary revascularisation&#44; major amputation due to peripheral ischaemia&#44; initial status of heart failure with functional grade 3 or 4 on the NYHA &#40;New York Heart Association&#41; scale&#44; or stroke&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">A first episode of peritonitis was defined as the first case in which cloudy peritoneal fluid was observed&#44; with a leukocyte count equal to or greater than 100 cells&#47;mm<span class="elsevierStyleSup">3</span>&#44; and with &#62;50&#37; polymorphonuclear cells&#46; For each episode of peritonitis&#44; we also recorded the number of days elapsed until the leukocyte count fell below 100 cells&#47;mm<span class="elsevierStyleSup">3</span>&#46; We also included information regarding concomitant infections of the exit site&#44; placement and duration of the tube&#44; and the final result of the episode &#40;resolution&#44; recurrence&#44; catheter removal&#44; or death&#41;&#46; We considered deaths to be secondary to the peritonitis whenever this was expressly declared as the patient cause of death or when the patient died within 30 days of diagnosis of the episode&#46; Hospitalisation was defined as a hospital stay &#62;24 hours in duration&#44; which excluded urgent treatment of peritonitis in the emergency department&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">All data were compiled in an anonymous database&#44; with no information stored regarding the commercial companies who supplied treatment materials for the patients&#46; The design&#44; management&#44; and analysis of the database were all approved by an independent scientific committee and were monitored by a data manager who compiled and filtered the data twice a year&#46; All patients signed an informed consent form for inclusion on the treatment regimen&#46; All statistical analyses were performed using SPSS statistical software&#44; version 11&#46;0&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Results for numerical variables were expressed as mean and standard deviation &#40;SD&#41;&#46; Based on the type of variable to be compared&#44; we used Student&#8217;s t-tests&#44; ANOVA&#44; or &#935;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">2</span>&#46; We also performed a univariate logistic regression to calculate the odds ratio &#40;OR&#41; for each prognostic factor in the progression of the first episode of peritonitis&#44; followed by a multivariate model that incorporated all variables that resulted in a <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>-value of &#60;0&#46;10&#44; in addition to all clinically relevant variables&#46; The final model chosen was that which was simplest and yielded the maximum R<span class="elsevierStyleSup">2</span> value&#46; We used the Kaplan-Meier test &#40;KM&#41; and a Cox regression model to analyse the time interval until the first episode of peritonitis&#46; These results were expressed as median estimated time until the first episode of peritonitis&#44; and as hazard ratios &#40;HR&#41; for the Cox regression analysis&#44; along with 95&#37; confidence intervals&#46; For the Cox regression model&#44; we used a backwards step-wise procedure&#44; in which we included all variables with clinical and&#47;or statistical significance from the prior univariate analysis&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Sample processing and protocols used for peritonitis</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We treated all patients with antibiotic prophylaxis prior to placement of the peritoneal catheter&#46; Patients were also tested for <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">Staphylococcus aureus</span> carriage&#44; and those with positive results were given antibiotics&#46; Peritoneal fluid samples were tested according to the recommendations by the International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis &#40;ISPD&#41;&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">10&#44;11</span> At three of the participating centres&#44; patients were authorised to start empirical antibiotic therapy in an ambulatory context in the event of a strong suspicion of an episode of peritonitis&#44; and instructed to reserve samples of the peritoneal fluid for testing&#46; Empirical antibiotic therapy protocols were adjusted based on culture results&#44; antibiotic resistance&#44; and previous experience&#46; The empirical treatment of choice was vancomycin and ceftazidime &#40;or aminoglycoside&#41; in 19 centres&#44; cefazolin and aminoglycoside in two&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">10</span> and cefazolin and ceftazidime&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">11</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">&#160;</span>&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Patient sample</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">This analysis included a total of 1177 incident patients on PD treated between 2003 and 2010&#44; of which 1158 completed the follow-up period&#46; The most important characteristics of the patient sample are summarised in Table 1&#58; mean age&#58; 54&#46;84 years &#40;SD&#58; 15&#46;9&#41;&#44; with a median of 56 years&#59; 64&#46;4&#37; of the study population were males&#46; At the start of PD&#44; 22&#46;5&#37; were diabetic and 24&#46;6&#37; had suffered at least one CV event&#44; with a mean age-adjusted Charlson index value of 5&#46;18 &#40;SD&#58; 2&#46;5&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">As far as patient origin&#44; 17&#46;2&#37; came from HD&#44; 7&#46;3&#37; had received a kidney transplant &#40;TX&#41;&#44; and 75&#46;5&#37; were starting PD as their first experience on renal replacement therapy&#46; In terms of the PD technique used initially&#44; 812 patients started on manual techniques&#44; constituting 69&#37; of the total&#44; and the remaining 31&#37; started on automated techniques&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We examined the initial situation of the patients in our sample as a starting point for study values&#46; Mean residual renal function &#40;RRF&#41; one month after starting PD was 6&#46;7ml&#47;min &#40;SD&#58; 4&#46;2&#41;&#44; with a mean Kt&#47;V of 2&#46;5 &#40;SD&#58; 0&#46;7&#41;&#44; and a mean creatinine clearance value of 91 litres&#47;week &#40;SD&#58; 62&#46;1&#41;&#46; In addition&#44; 80&#46;1&#37; of patients had a haemoglobin &#40;Hb&#41; value &#62;11&#44; and the mean initial Hb value was 12&#46;2g&#47;dl &#40;SD&#58; 1&#46;5&#41;&#46; Finally&#44; 10&#46;8&#37; of patients had a dialysate&#47;plasma creatinine ratio at 4 hours higher than 0&#46;81 at the start of PD treatment&#44; classifying them as high transporters&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">At the end of the follow-up period&#44; 431 patients continued on PD&#44; 20 had recovered RRF&#44; 369 had received kidney transplants&#44; 199 switched to HD&#44; and 139 died&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">RESULTS</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The total time of follow-up reached 1989&#46;5 patient-years&#44; with a mean follow-up time of 1&#46;71 years&#47;patient &#40;range&#58; 1 month &#8211; 6&#46;9 years&#41;&#46; Only 1&#46;6&#37; of patients were lost from follow-up&#46; At the end of the follow-up period&#44; 431 patients &#40;36&#46;6&#37;&#41; continued on PD&#46; Figure 1 displays patient movements&#44; with recovery of renal function&#44; changes to the modality of RRT provided&#44; or death&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">A total of 1091 episodes of peritonitis were registered during the follow-up period&#44; of which 476 corresponded to a first episode&#46; As such&#44; the rate of peritonitis was estimated at 0&#46;55 episodes&#47;year&#44; with a 95&#37; CI of 0&#46;52-0&#46;58&#59; this is equivalent to one case of peritonitis every 22 months&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Those patients who never suffered an episode of peritonitis were on average younger than those who did &#40;53&#46;1 years &#91;SD&#58; 15&#46;67&#93; vs 57&#46;42 years &#91;SD&#58; 15&#46;00&#93;&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#60;&#46;001&#41;&#46; These patients also started PD with a lower comorbidity index&#44; a lower prevalence of DM &#40;20&#46;3&#37; vs 25&#46;6&#37;&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#61;&#46;03&#41;&#44; and a lower rate of prior CV events &#40;21&#46;7&#37; vs 28&#46;8&#37;&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#61;&#46;006&#41;&#46; Patients who suffered an episode of peritonitis were more likely to have received another type of RRT previously&#44; whether HD or transplantation &#40;Table 1&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">Description and prognostic factors for the first episode of peritonitis</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">We recorded a total of 476 first episodes of peritonitis&#46; The mean time elapsed until the first episode&#44; as analysed using the KM test&#44; was 2&#46;1 years &#40;1&#46;87-2&#46;32&#41; &#40;Figure 2&#41;&#46; In these 476 first cases of peritonitis&#44; the distribution of aetiological causes was similar to that observed for the global sample of peritonitis episodes &#40;data not shown&#41;&#58; 53&#46;1&#37; gram-positive bacteria&#44; 21&#46;3&#37; gram-negative bacteria&#44; 2&#46;6&#37; polymicrobial&#44; 2&#46;6&#37; fungal&#44; 1&#46;3&#37; mycobacterial&#44; and 19&#46;1&#37; with a sterile culture&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The majority of cases of peritonitis progressed favourably towards resolution with no recurrence &#40;80&#46;5&#37;&#41;&#46; Negative results were considered to be catheter removal &#40;11&#46;7&#37;&#41; and recurrence &#40;7&#46;8&#37;&#41;&#46; No deaths were ascribed to peritonitis&#46; However&#44; 6 deaths were recorded within 30 days of the first episode of peritonitis&#46; Hospitalisation was required in 37&#46;6&#37; of cases&#44; with a mean hospital stay of 8&#46;6 days per hospitalisation&#46; Cell counts fell below 100&#47;ml in a mean period of 5&#46;29 days&#46; Table 2 summarises the progression of cases of peritonitis based on the causative microorganism&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The time interval until the first episode of peritonitis was lower in patients coming from HD as compared to those with no previous experience on RRT &#40;1&#46;54 years &#91;1&#46;17-1&#46;91&#93; vs 2&#46;18 years &#91;1&#46;92-2&#46;44&#93;&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#61;&#46;016&#41; or who had received a transplant &#40;2&#46;13 years &#91;0&#46;95-3&#46;31&#93;&#41;&#46; Age groups were defined as older than or younger than 70 years of age&#46; The rate of peritonitis was higher in patients older than 70 years &#40;0&#46;758 cases of peritonitis&#47;year &#91;0&#46;676-0&#46;847&#93; vs 0&#46;49 cases&#47;year &#91;0&#46;456-0&#46;526&#93;&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#61;&#46;001&#41;&#46; In addition&#44; 53&#46;4&#37; of patients older than 70 years of age suffered at least one episode of peritonitis&#44; as compared to 37&#46;5&#37; of patients younger than 70 years &#40;<span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#60;&#46;001&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">In terms of initial PD technique used&#44; 43&#46;9&#37; of patients on CAPD developed peritonitis&#44; as compared to 36&#46;4&#37; of patients who started on APD&#46; Patients on APD were younger on average &#40;50&#46;1 years vs 57&#46;0 years&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#60;&#46;001&#41; than patients on CAPD&#46; However&#44; the Charlson comorbidity index &#40;without taking into account age&#41; was similar between these two groups &#40;3&#46;07 vs 3&#46;09&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#62;&#46;05&#41;&#46; Patients who started on APD had a greater rate of derivation from HD &#40;22&#46;4&#37; vs 15&#46;2&#37;&#41; or TX &#40;12&#46;5&#37; vs 5&#46;2&#37;&#41;&#59; <span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#60;&#46;001&#46; Patients on CAPD tended to suffer their first episode of peritonitis earlier in their treatment&#44; with a median estimated time interval from the start of treatment of 1&#46;86 years&#44; as compared to 2&#46;37 years for patients on automated PD &#40;<span class="elsevierStyleItalic">P</span>&#61;&#46;001&#41;&#44; with an estimated HR of 1&#46;42 &#91;1&#46;16-1&#46;75&#93;&#46; Once results were corrected for comorbidities&#44; this effect persisted&#46; Other clinically important factors&#44; such as sex or presence of DM&#44; did not reach statistical significance&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The Cox regression analysis of time until the first case of peritonitis included the following variables&#58; age older than 70 years &#40;HR&#58; 1&#46;53 &#91;1&#46;23-1&#46;90&#93;&#41;&#44; prior history of a CV event &#40;HR&#58; 1&#46;25 &#91;1&#46;04-1&#46;58&#93;&#41;&#44; prior dialysis treatment modality &#40;HR&#58; 1&#46;39 &#91;1&#46;10-1&#46;76&#93; for patients coming from HD&#44; and HR&#58; 1&#46;38 &#91;0&#46;99-1&#46;93&#93; for patients coming from TX&#41;&#44; and starting on a manual technique as opposed to a cycler &#40;HR&#58; 1&#46;39 &#91;1&#46;13-1&#46;73&#93;&#41;&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The model yielded type of causative microorganism and exit site infection as prognostic factors for negative results of the first episode of peritonitis &#40;catheter removal or death&#41; &#40;Table 3&#41;&#46; We used a logistic regression model with an R<span class="elsevierStyleSup">2</span> value of 30&#37;&#44; in which no significant changes were observed when correcting for comorbidity using the Charlson index&#46; As such&#44; this could be a valid model regardless of comorbidities present&#44; making the type of causal microorganism the primary factor in determining patient evolution&#46; In this manner&#44; a peritoneal fluid culture resulting positive for gram-negative bacteria induces a greater risk for poor evolution than gram-positive bacteria &#40;OR&#58; 5&#46;31 &#91;2&#46;26-12&#46;48&#93;&#41;&#44; whereas episodes of peritonitis caused by multiple microbes&#44; mycobacteria&#44; or fungal infections present an OR of 38&#46;24 &#91;13&#46;84-105&#46;63&#93;&#44; when compared to the reference value of gram-positive bacteria&#46; Other factors such as the need for hospitalisation and time to hospitalisation were not included in the analysis due to a lack of independence&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara"><span class="elsevierStyleBold">DISCUSSION</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">&#160;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Our study provides recent data regarding the incidence&#44; characteristics&#44; and prognostic factors for a first episode of peritoneal infections&#44; as well as an estimation of the time elapsed until this first episode&#46; Peritonitis remains the most important complication in PD&#46; The global rate of peritonitis in our study sample was fairly stable over time&#44; approximately 0&#46;55 cases of peritonitis&#47;patient-year&#44; which is similar to rates published in other studies&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">12&#44;13</span> We also observed that patients older than 70 years of age&#44; those with associated comorbidities&#44; and those who received previous treatment with HD or a TX are more susceptible to suffer the first episode of peritonitis at an earlier time&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">An improved understanding of the characteristics associated with the development of this first episode of peritonitis allows for establishing prevention measures and delaying its appearance as long as possible&#46; This first episode affects the survival of the peritoneal membrane as a medium for dialysis as well as the survival of the patient&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">14</span> The importance of prolonging the period of treatment until this first episode of peritonitis lies in the possibility of transferring a patient from PD to a TX without ever having suffered an infection&#46; This is especially relevant in our group of patients&#44; since the primary cause of exit from PD is transplantation&#44; with higher success rates than those published in other studies&#44; at a mean 1&#46;74 years &#91;1&#46;55-1&#46;92&#93; from the start of treatment&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">15&#44;16</span> In addition&#44; peritonitis is a temporary contraindication for TX&#44; thus prolonging the wait time until a TX would be feasible&#46; As such&#44; our objective must be providing high-quality PD without infection until a transplant is made available&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Another negative effect of peritonitis is hospitalisation&#44; which goes directly against the primary advantage of PD&#44; the availability of home-based treatment&#44; and imposes personal repercussions on the patient and extra costs for the health system&#46; Despite similar results presented in studies by other authors&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">17</span> we believe that the rate of hospitalisations due to peritonitis is high&#46; This could be justified by the indications for hospitalisation being based more on organisational criteria than clinical severity&#44; since patients often seek hospital treatment during hours when the PD unit personnel are not present&#46; Results in terms of short hospital stays and positive clinical evolution would support this hypothesis&#46; This is a controversial issue since guidelines clearly establish diagnostic criteria and preferential choices for antibiotic treatments&#44; but do not establish when the patient should be hospitalised&#46; A clear definition of these hospitalisation criteria would help optimise health resources and reduce morbidity rates and health costs related to PD&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">18</span></p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The distribution of microorganisms causing episodes of peritonitis was similar to that described recently by other authors&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">19</span> with a reduced rate of gram-positive infections as compared to historical values&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">20</span> This could be due to improvements in the double bag system used by patients in our study&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">21</span> We did not observe a difference in types of infections produced in first or subsequent episodes of peritonitis&#46; The rate of sterile culture results in our study was higher than in other studies&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">22</span> although still well within target ranges&#46; This could be due to improper sample processing&#44; early extraction &#40;when cell counts are still quite low&#41;&#44; or chemical peritonitis&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The relationship between patient age and risk of peritonitis is the subject of some debate&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">5&#44;6&#44;23</span> In our study&#44; we considered &#8220;elderly&#8221; patients those over 70 years of age&#44; based on commonly used standards in geriatrics studies&#46; These patients in our study had a shorter initial time period until the first infection&#44; which is in contrast to the results reported in another article concerning first episodes of peritonitis&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">13&#44;16</span> Our finding was also reported by other authors&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">24</span> who estimated that the risk of peritonitis increased by 26&#37; for every 10-year increase in patient age&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">6</span> This finding could be explained by decreased dexterity and vision&#44; which can be a hindrance to proper aseptic technique in elderly patients&#44; in addition to a lower rate of automated PD technique use in these individuals&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">The peritonitis rate was greater in patients who started dialysis on manual PD as compared to those who started on automated PD&#46; This pattern is observed in most studies&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">25&#44;26</span> although not all&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">27</span> and is attributed to the increased risk associated with a greater number of connections used in manual techniques&#46; Ours was not a randomised study&#44; and technique choice may have been associated with other confounding factors&#44; such as assigning manual techniques to elderly patients as a standard practice&#44; which would subtract from the relevance of this finding&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Patients who have transferred from HD have a shorter time interval until suffering a first episode of peritonitis&#44; which could contribute to the inferior evolution of these patients observed in previous studies&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">28</span> This increase in risk of peritonitis could be due to decreased motivation on the part of the patient when switched from HD to PD due to clinical indications as opposed to free choice&#44; along with a sub-optimal training in PD techniques when this change is mandatory&#46; One could also argue that these patients would tend to have greater comorbidity&#44; and yet this effect persisted even after correcting for Charlson comorbidity index values in the model &#40;age and comorbidity&#41;&#46; As such&#44; it is very important that the patient be allowed to freely choose the dialysis technique to be applied whenever possible&#44; with increased support from the medical team and added measures to care for patients who are forced to switch to PD due to clinical reasons&#46;</p><p class="elsevierStylePara">Several studies have observed a higher rate of peritonitis in women&#44; above all those caused by gram-negative bacilli derived from vaginal contamination&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">6</span> In our patient cohort&#44; we did not observe any differences in rates of peritonitis between sexes&#44; or even in the number of episodes or proportion of causal microorganisms&#46; The role of DM in the incidence of peritonitis is another source of controversy&#44;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">5&#44;16</span> and we did not identify this condition as a risk factor for the first episode of peritonitis&#44; although we should point out that the prevalence of DM in our sample was lower than that reported in other studies&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">7&#44;16&#44;29</span> In our experience&#44; CV comorbidity is associated with previous RRT&#44; older age&#44; and DM&#46;<span class="elsevierStyleSup">28</span> With this in mind&#44; the introduction of one of the two types of comorbidity &#40;CV or DM&#41; in a multivariate model would negate the need for the other&#46; 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