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Peritoneal equilibration test

Peritoneal equilibration test
Time-dependent changes during peritoneal dialysis in dialysate concentration (D) of glucose (left panel) or creatinine (right panel) as a proportion of original dialysate glucose concentration (DO) or plasma creatinine concentration (P), respectively. The absorption of glucose from the dialysate gradually lowers the D/DO ratio, while the diffusion of creatinine into the dialysate raises the D/P ratio. Slow transporters may be inadequately dialyzed due to diminished solute removal. Rapid transporters can achieve a D/P creatinine ratio above 0.8 and a D/DO glucose below 0.3 at 4 hours; they may be predisposed to malnutrition from increased protein losses in the dialysate and to decreased fluid removal due to absorption of glucose.
Data from Twardowski ZJ. Clinical value of standardized equilibration tests in CAPD patients. Blood Purif 1989; 7:95.
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