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Method of Exit Site Care in Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis Patients

Phase 4
Terminated
Conditions
Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis
Registration Number
NCT00416338
Lead Sponsor
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Brief Summary

Peritoneal dialysis accounts for more than 70% of the dialysis modality in Hong Kong. Exit site infection (ESI) is one of the causes leading to peritoneal catheter removal. Appropriate exit-site care can prevent ESI. As the presence of a causative organism is essential in ESI, eliminating organism invasion may be useful in preventing ESI. In the present study, an exit site care method aiming at preventing organism invasion is developed to investigate its effectiveness in reducing ESI. It is also hoped the present study can help to develop an exit site care method that can reduce the frequency of exit site dressing so as to reduce the burden of patients and to improve their quality of life.

We'll recruit one hundred new chronic peritoneal dialysis patients into the study. The patients will be divided into two groups. One group of the patients will use film-dressing method (F) and the other group will use simple gauze dressing method (G). F group patients will have the exit site covered with a dressing film and keep it intact for 7 days after having the exit site cleaned with antiseptic solution. G group patients will clean the exit site with antiseptic solution and change the simple gauze dressing daily.

The outcomes of the two groups will be compared. The outcome will be expressed in terms of exit site infection free period, peritonitis free period and exit site condition classification. Patient subjective quality of life will also be compared at first and twelfth month.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
TERMINATED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
11
Inclusion Criteria
  • chronic renal failure patients with peritoneal catheter newly inserted
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients have exit-site infection before stitches removal or presence of signs and symptoms of exit-site infection at the time of remove stitches.
  • Patients plan to move out of PWH or transplant soon after catheter insertion.
  • Patients have known history of allergy to adhesives / tapes.
  • Extremely non-compliant patients.
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Exit site infection.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Patient satisfaction / quality of life.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Medicine & Therapeutics, Prince of Wales Hospital

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Shatin, Hong Kong

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