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Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

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Peritoneal dialysis

Abstract

There has been a rapid expansion in the number of dialysis units experienced with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). As of fall 1983, 561 dialysis facilities in the United States and an approximate equal number throughout the world have made CAPD available to most patients (Fig. 1). An increase in this patient population is continuing and more than 9000 patients, nearly 13% of the dialysis patients, in the USA are presently undergoing CAPD (Fig. 2). As of November 1983, there are approximately 15 000 CAPD patients worldwide. This chapter will review the worldwide experience with this technique and attempt an in-depth discussion of the present status of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.

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Moncrief, J.W., Popovich, R.P. (1985). Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. In: Nolph, K.D. (eds) Peritoneal dialysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2560-6_8

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