Occurrence of Emerging Infections After Placement of a Peritoneal Dialysis CatHeter
- Conditions
- End Stage Renal Disease on DialysisPeritoneal Dialysis
- Interventions
- Other: Questionnaire
- Registration Number
- NCT04730830
- Lead Sponsor
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon
- Brief Summary
Peritoneal dialysis, which appeared at the end of the 1970s, quickly proved its worth both in terms of its effectiveness and of its ease of compliance, which guarantees an improved quality of life. To date there are different modes of application of this technique: Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis, and Automated Peritoneal Dialysis. Whatever the technique used, the placement of a dressing covering the exit site of the catheter is necessary just after the placement of the PD catheter and this so that the site of emergence is kept dry until healing (in general 2 to 4 weeks). Once the emergence site has healed, the technique can be started. Discharge site infections are a major predisposing factor for the development of peritonitis. Numerous studies in different parts of the world have shown that the rates of PD-related infections have steadily declined over the past 10 to 20 years. Several recommendations for the prevention and treatment of emergence site infections have been published by the International Peritoneal Dialysis Society. Several studies nonetheless call into question the recommendations by showing that catheter infection is not linked to the number of risk factors present at the time of catheter insertion, nor to the prescription of antibiotic prophylaxis, nor to the the experience of the caregiver, the antiseptic used or the early dressing change. In addition, only antibiotic prophylaxis at catheter placement is strongly recommended. Regarding the other measures, their relevance is not always demonstrated and their application varies considerably from one center to another. In addition, many authors have sought to establish a definition of catheter infections in order to allow an optimal assessment of their frequency. However, these definitions are not universal and have certain limitations. The objective of this work is on the one hand to better characterize the incidence of infections at the site of emergence in peritoneal dialysis, and on the other hand, in the absence of a definition established according to the recommendations, to use the score de Schaeffer, is in particular the value of this score which would make it possible to define more precisely the presence of an infection.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- Men and women aged 18 to 80 inclusive
- Signature of informed consent
- Affiliation to a French social security scheme
- Patient with end stage renal disease starting renal replacement therapy by peritoneal dialysis in one of the participating centers
- Legal incapacity or limited legal capacity
- Subject unlikely to cooperate with the study and / or weak cooperation anticipated by the investigator
- Pregnant woman
- Subject being in the period of exclusion from another study or provided for by the "national file of volunteers".
- Patient without health insurance
- Inability to understand the reasons for the study; psychiatric disorder judged by the investigator to be incompatible with inclusion in the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Only experimental arm Questionnaire Only experimental arm. Patients filling out questionnaires.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Risk of infections on emergence site 24 months The risk of infections on emergence site of placing a peritoneal dialysis catheter. The infection of the site of emergence is defined by the practitioner as a minimum according to the recommendations: "the presence of a purulent discharge, with or without erythema of the skin at the catheter-epidermal interface" and inducing treatment with an antibiotic .
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Besancon University Hospital
🇫🇷Besançon, France
Service de néphrologie, CHU de Besançon
🇫🇷Besançon, France