Choice of the Dialysis Modality: Practical Considerations
Abstract
:1. The Growth of the End-Stage Kidney Disease Population
2. The “Ideal” Treatment
3. The Best Treatment: The Nephrologist’s Point of View
4. Predialysis Education
5. Dialysis Modalities
5.1. Home Dialysis Treatments
5.2. Peritoneal Dialysis
5.3. Home Hemodialysis (HHD)
6. The COVID-19 Epidemics and Home Treatments
7. Hybrid Choices: Limited Care, Self-Care, Satellite Dialysis
8. Conventional Hemodialysis
9. Starting with a Full Dose or with Incremental Dialysis
10. Working Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Dialysis Treatment | Description |
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Conventional dialysis | Three treatments per week for approximately 4 h are performed using any hemodialysis machine. |
Incremental dialysis | Incremental dialysis uses the concept of adjusting dialysis doses according to RKF so that the dialysis dose is individualized. IPD was defined as <3 dwells per day in Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) and <5 sessions per week in Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD); IHD was defined as <3 HD sessions per week. |
Intensive dialysis | More frequent and/or longer HD |
Palliative dialysis | Palliative dialysis means focusing on the quality of life rather than medical parameters. Palliative care was also related to “palliative dialysis”, which is when the seriously ill patient is still on maintenance dialysis treatment, but with treatment goals being aimed at quality of life. |
Barriers | Strategies Overcoming Hurdles |
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Patient’s fear of adverse events: treatment complexity, vascular access needle injection, fear of failing, machine complication. | Educational pathway flexible, early referral, involving family members, addressed to all home treatments, risk-benefit clear knowledge, providing remote monitoring options |
Patient’s psychosocial problems: lack of awareness, anxiety, interference with daily activities, financial problems, sleep disturbances, social isolation, and social considerations. | Providing appropriate resources aimed toward resolving psychological stress, interdisciplinary patient assessment, counseling, meetings with other home patients and families, addressing issues relating to the patient’s expected quality of life |
Healthcare system/providers: patient position-based accessibility, the distance between patient and dialysis center, shortage of facilities, poor knowledge of the benefits and drawbacks of home dialysis | Properly emphasize the benefits of home dialysis in all educational programs, provide home training programs, providing adequate education to multidisciplinary teams about the benefits of home dialysis |
Government agency: inadequate funding of home dialysis therapy | Enhancing funding and/or reimbursement for home dialysis, Improving reimbursement for training |
Caregiver’s burden of responsibility: patient perceived as a burden, caregiver burnout | Early identification of supportive facilities, short-term relief care, flexibility in prescription |
Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD/APD) | Home Hemodialysis (HHD) |
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Better survival (APD = HHD) | Chance of a customized dialysis prescription (5–7/week) |
More mobility and flexibility | Improved outcomes for longer and better survival |
Continuous treatment can improve wellness | Performing dialysis in the comfort of your own home |
Less fluid and diet restrictions | Increased sense of responsibility for self-treatment |
It may be the best condition for transplantation | Flexibility in choosing a dialysis schedule |
Better preservation of residual kidney function | Considerable reduction of travel to the dialysis center |
Safeguarding vessels for future hemodialysis access |
PD Contraindications (Absolute & Relative) | HHD Contraindications (Absolute & Relative) |
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inflammatory abdominal diseases | lack of vascular access |
COPD | hemodynamically unstable patient |
end-stage liver disease with ascites | coagulopathy |
unrepaired/unrepairable hernia | |
ostomies/feeding tubes |
Registry (Year of Reference) | HD | PD | Late Referral | Tx |
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USRDS (2015) | 87,3 | 9.7 | 36 | 2.8 |
EDTA (2019) | 86 | 9 | --- | 5 |
UKRR(2018) | 65.9 | 18.9 | 17.5 | 9.3 |
ANZDATA (2019) | 71.5 | 19.2 | 17.3 | --- |
JRDR (2018) | 94.4 | 5.6 | --- | --- |
RIDT (2018) | 87 | 13 | --- | --- |
Barriers to Dialysis Choice |
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Health care system |
Resource availability |
Reimbursement policies |
Facilities availability |
Dialysis center health policy/expertise |
Geographic location |
Patient’s social status |
Absolute/ relative contraindications to a type of treatment |
Patient’s health status (comorbidity, frailty, cognitive impairment…) |
Reasons for Late Referral |
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Patients at risk of ESKD due to diabetes, hypertension, and ischemic heart disease are often referred late by their physicians, who are mainly concerned about the primary disease |
Lack of awareness by general practitioners on the recognition that chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiomyopathy represent a high-risk factor for CKD and ESKD |
The consideration that elderly patients with chronic diseases may not survive long enough to develop ESKD |
Lack of validated models that predict the progression of CKD, available for application at the patient’s bedside. |
Patients’ unawareness of the complexity of their disease |
Patients’ fear of dialysis |
Socio-cultural inadequacy and difficulty in interacting with healthcare facilities due to logistic and/or language barriers |
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Torreggiani, M.; Piccoli, G.B.; Moio, M.R.; Conte, F.; Magagnoli, L.; Ciceri, P.; Cozzolino, M. Choice of the Dialysis Modality: Practical Considerations. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 3328. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093328
Torreggiani M, Piccoli GB, Moio MR, Conte F, Magagnoli L, Ciceri P, Cozzolino M. Choice of the Dialysis Modality: Practical Considerations. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(9):3328. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093328
Chicago/Turabian StyleTorreggiani, Massimo, Giorgina Barbara Piccoli, Maria Rita Moio, Ferruccio Conte, Lorenza Magagnoli, Paola Ciceri, and Mario Cozzolino. 2023. "Choice of the Dialysis Modality: Practical Considerations" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 9: 3328. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093328
APA StyleTorreggiani, M., Piccoli, G. B., Moio, M. R., Conte, F., Magagnoli, L., Ciceri, P., & Cozzolino, M. (2023). Choice of the Dialysis Modality: Practical Considerations. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(9), 3328. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093328