Abstract

To analyze the clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of the first episode of peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis (PDAP) in patients receiving long-term peritoneal dialysis. The clinical data of patients with the first episode of PDAP in 4 general hospitals in Jilin Province from 2013 to 2019 were collected retrospectively. According to the duration of dialysis, the patients were divided into long-term (≥36 months) and short-term (< 36 months) dialysis groups for comparison of the clinical data, treatment outcomes and long-term prognostic events. A total of 625 patients with PDAP were enrolled, including 93 on long-term and 532 on short-term dialysis. Compared with those on short-term dialysis, the patients on long-term dialysis had significantly higher hemoglobin levels and lower glomerular filtration rates when the first episode of PDAP occurred (P < 0.05), were more susceptible to gram-negative bacterial infections (P < 0.05), and had significantly lower initial treatment response rate (P=0.009) and complete cure rate (P=0.018) and higher extubation rate (P=0.017). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that in patients on long-term dialysis, the risks of extubation and treatment failure for the first episode of PDAP were 3.05 times (OR: 3.05, 95%CI: 1.35-6.91, P=0.008) and 2.81 times (OR: 2.81, 95%CI: 1.45-5.44, P=0.002) those in patients with short-term dialysis, respectively. Fungal infection (OR: 45.40, 95%CI: 1.488-1385.5, P=0.029) and mixed bacterial infection (OR: 16.50, 95%CI: 1.106-246.123, P=0.042) were independent risk factors for treatment failure of the first episode of PDAP in patients on long-term dialysis. Maintenance peritoneal dialysis, technical failure, or all-cause mortality did not differ significantly between the two groups. Multivariate Cox regression analysis suggested that long-term dialysis was not an independent risk factor for technical failure (OR: 1.36, 95%CI: 0.84-2.19, P=0.206) or all-cause mortality (OR: 1.51, 95%CI: 0.97-2.35, P=0.068) in patients with PDAP. Compared with those on short-term dialysis, patients on long-term dialysis are prone to gram-negative bacterial infection when the first episode of PDAP occurs with worse treatment outcomes but similar long-term outcomes. Long-term dialysis is an independent risk factor of extubation and treatment failure for the first episode of PDAP, and fungal and mixed bacterial infections are independent risk factors for treatment failure of the first PDAP in patients with long-term dialysis.

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