Analysis of prognostic factors and their correlation with nutritional status in patients with single-center CAPD-associated peritonitis
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DOI: 10.25236/icetmr.2024.019
Author(s)
Lv Ping, Wu Zhiwei, Yuan Ying, Zhu Qiang, Xie Jiayong
Corresponding Author
Xie Jiayong
Abstract
This study aimed to identify prognostic indicators of peritonitis in CAPD patients at one hospital and their connection to nutritional status. A total of 119 CAPD patients with peritonitis at Xinghua People's Hospital from April 2022 to March 2024 were divided into withdrawal (n=40) and non-withdrawal (n=79) groups based on prognostic assessment. Data from both groups were analyzed to assess potential prognostic factors through logistic regression analysis. Serum protein levels were measured using a biochemical analyzer, and the association between prognosis and nutritional status in patients with CAPD-associated peritonitis was examined using Pearson correlation analysis. Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression found age, potassium levels, white blood cell count, and hs-CRP were significant prognostic factors for CAPD-associated peritonitis. Serum total protein, hemoglobin, and albumin levels were lower in the PD withdrawal group compared to the non-withdrawal group. Various factors impact the poor outlook for patients with single-center CAPD-related peritonitis. Our study explored prognostic factors in these patients, emphasizing potential interactions and influences among them, including their connection to nutritional status. Tailored interventions targeting these factors could improve both nutrition and prognosis for patients.
Keywords
Single center continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; associated peritonitis; prognosis; influencing factors; nutritional status; correlation analysis