Haemodialysis is significantly more efficient than peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) at removing solutes from the blood. However, there may be difficulty with:
The efficiency of peritoneal dialysis is constrained by the volume of dialysis fluid used. Volumes greater than two litres are poorly tolerated. Haemodialysis achieves clearance rates of 100 ml/min compared to values of 25-30 ml/min for peritoneal dialysis. Thus, peritoneal dialysis becomes increasingly inadequate with:
Peritoneal dialysis also may cause respiratory difficulty, even with 1 litre exchanges, and peritonitis remains a major complication. The haemodynamic stresses caused by CAPD are less than for haemodialysis.
NICE guidance states that:
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