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Abstract Background and Aims Reduction of peritoneal salt and water removal is an important cause of shortened patient and technique survival in peritoneal dialysis (PD). The aim of this study was to longitudinally analyze changes in fluid and solute transport parameters in PD patients during the first year of treatment, using peritoneal equilibration test (PET). Method Retrospective observational study of incident PD patients who underwent 4-hour 3.86% glucose PET with additional measurement of ultrafiltration at 1 hour, 1 month after PD initiation and 12 months later. Parameters of peritoneal transport such as dialysate-to-plasma ratio of creatinine (D/Pcreat), ultrafiltration at 1 and 4 hours, small-pore ultrafiltration (SPUF), free water transport (FWT), sodium removal and absolute dip of dialysate sodium concentration (ΔDNa) at 1 hour (as an expression of sodium sieving), were calculated. Serum cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) was also assessed. Clinical, analytical and demographic data were analyzed. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS (Version 23 for Mac OSX). Results The average age of 16 incident PD patients was 58.69 ± 8.51 years, 10 (62.5%) were male and 5 (31.8%) were diabetic. Ten patients (62.5%) were on automated peritoneal dialysis (APD). One month after PD initiation, membrane characteristics were: D/P = 0.684 ± 0.589, total UF at 4h = 0.696 ± 0.283L, UF at 1h = 0.487 ± 0.162L, SPUF = 0.303 ± 0.359L, FWT = 0.207 ± 0.738L, %FWT = 51.855 ± 11.828%, sodium removal = 38.048 ± 16.087mmol/L and ΔDNa = 11.125 ± 3.34mmol/L. Average serum CA-125 was 51.206 ± 22.6U/mL. A paired sample t-test was performed to compare these parameters 1 and 12 months after PD initiation and revealed a statistically significant increase of 0.11± 0.196L (p=0.042) on SPUF and 18.607 ± 7.1mmol/L (p=0.019) on sodium removal. ΔDNa showed a decrease of 2.5 ± 0.743mmol/L (p=0.005) and % FWT of 11.782 ± 12.831% (p=0.002). FWT also showed a decrease of 0.168 ± 0.019L, total UF at 4h of 0.206 ± 0.142L and UF at 1h of 0.114 ± 0.243L, however did not reach statistical significance. D/Pcreat remained stable. CA-125 showed a mild decrease of 3.644 ± 22.364U/mL although not statistically significant. Pearson correlation revealed a positive correlation between the variation of total UF at 4h and the variation of FWT (r=0.553, p=0.026) and ΔDNa (r=0.503, p=0.047), but not with SPUF, sodium removal, D/Pcreat or CA-125, during the study follow-up period. Conclusion The reduction of FWT through aquaporins and, particularly, the reduction of ΔDNa as a sodium sieving measure, appear to be the first functional changes in peritoneal membrane, suggesting that fibrosis may begin soon after PD initiation. Our results indicate that FWT and ΔDNa can be used to access fibrotic peritoneal alterations earlier than other conventional parameters such as D/Pcreat.
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