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Title: CAPD


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CAPD
  • THE SAUDI EXPRIENCE

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Dialysis in Saudi Arabia
  • There are 6700 patients on dialysis in Saudi
    Arabia
  • There is 130 haemodialysis centres in Saudi
    Arabia
  • The incidence of hepatitis B is 6.7and 50 for
    HCV

SCOT data Saudi J kid 2001 12 (3)
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CAPD
  • There is only 335 patients on CAPD in Saudi
    Arabia (3)
  • Only 35 patients are HCV ve ( 10)
  • 285 are on CAPD (85) 50 are on IPD (15)

SCOT data Saudi J kid 2001 12 (3)
4
Dialysis in the Kingdom
  • It had been estimated that the number of dialysis
    patients would exceed 10000 patients in the year
    2010
  • Most centres are saturated and need to expand in
    order to accept new patients
  • There is a great need for CAPD in Saudi Arabia

SCOT data Saudi J kid 2001 12 (3)
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CAPD awareness
  • We did a questionnaire for 50 renal physicians
    about CAPD in 18 centres in the western area of
    Saudi Arabia
  • Only tow centres had CAPD

6
CAPD awareness
  • 35 physicians (70) had no previous experience
    with CAPD
  • 30 physicians (60)thought that it is not
    suitable for our patients
  • 50 had no future intention to start CAPD in the
    future
  • 40 only were well informed about CAPD

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KKNGH experiencecurrent status
  • 65 patients on dialysis
  • 43 are on haemodialysis
  • 22 are on CAPD 34

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KKNGH experience
  • The CAPD program started with tow patients
    in1994 and reached 22 patients in the year 2000
  • 32 patients were recruited in the program between
    Jan 1994 March 2000

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Patient selection in KKNGH
  • Patients were selected very carefully taking into
    consideration
  • Capability and ability to perform
  • procedures
  • Desire to become independent
  • The education level
  • Social status and conditions at home
  • (home visits were done)

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CAPD KKNGH experience
  • 32 patients were recruited in the program between
    Jan 1994 March 2000
  • 17 males 16 females
  • Ages between 16 _ 70 years at the time of
    recruitment in the program
  • 12 patients were diabetics

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CAPD KKNGH EXPERIENCEOriginal disease
  • 12 patients had diabetic nephropathy
  • 11 patients had chronic glomerulonephritis
  • 2 patients had chronic interstitial nephritis
  • One patient had chronic rejection
  • 6 patients had unknown cause of CRF

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KKNGH experiencehepatitis status
  • 3 patients only had HCV(10) compared to 50
    incidence in the haemodialysis patients

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KKNGH experienceperitonitis
  • Initially the rate of peritonitis was one episode
    every 6 months in the first 18 months
  • One episode every one year per patient over the
    following tow years
  • One episode every 18 months in following 2 years
  • One episode every 24 months in the following tow
    years

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KKNGH experienceperitonitis
  • The main organism was Gramve bacteria (60)
  • 20 culture negative
  • 10 Gram-ve Bacteria
  • 10 Tuberculous and fungal

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KKNGH experience
  • We have seen 4 cases of tuberculous peritonitis
  • All had Neutrophil leuckocytosis in the PD fluid
    followed by lymphocytosis
  • The presentation is insidious with slightly
    clouded fluid

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T.B. peritonitis
  • One patient had concurrent bacterial peritonitis
  • P.D fluid TB culture was positive in all patients
  • PCR was positive in tow patients (50)
  • Removal of catheter was necessary in all 4
    patients

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KKNGH experience
  • 32 patients were recruited in the program between
    Jan 1994 March 2000
  • Tow patients died with myocardial infarction
  • 4 patients only were transplanted
  • 4 patients were converted to haemodialysis
    because of peritonitis ( 3 had TB peritonitis and
    one had fungal peritonitis )

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CAPDEastern province experience
  • 31 patients were recruited over five years in
    Dammam central hospital
  • 21 women and 11 men
  • Mean age 41.3 17.2

Saudi J Kid Dis 2001 12 (4) 511
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CAPDEastern province experience
  • The main indication for CAPD was poor or failed
    vascular access

Saudi J Kid Dis 2001 12 (4) 511
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CAPDEastern province experience
  • Peritonitis rate was 0.62 episode per patient per
    year
  • Staphylococcus epidermidis was the main causative
    organism
  • Therapy with CAPD lasted 26 7.4 months

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CAPDCentral province experience
  • CAPD was started in 1986 in the university
    hospital in Riyadh
  • The peritonitis rate improved to be one episode
    24 -36 patient month
  • There was a careful selection criteria

Saudi J Kid 1998 9(1)
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CAPDconclusion
  • There is a great need for CAPD in Saudi Arabia as
    a primary option for patients with CRF
  • Patient selection is very important factor for
    program success
  • Physician awareness and education is needed
  • Peritonitis still the major complication but will
    not limit the use of CAPD
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