Table 1 Comparison between removal and non-removal groups.

From: Time until treatment initiation is associated with catheter survival in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis

 

All (N = 109)

Removal group (N = 22)

Non-removal group (N = 87)

p (removal vs. non-removal)

Age at peritonitis [year old]

62.9 ± 13.3

62.4 ± 12.7

63.1 ± 13.5

0.83

DM

53 (49%)

10 (45%)

43 (49%)

0.74

PD duration at peritonitis [months]

29.6 (10.5, 49.0)

37.6 (17.0, 69.5)

27.6 (8.67, 47.6)

0.02

Use of automated PD devices at Peritonitis [n(%)]

99 (91%)

18 (82%)

81 (93%)

0.10

PD + HD combination therapy at peritonitis [n(%)]

38 (35%)

10 (45%)

28 (32%)

0.24

First peritonitis episode

60 (55%)

13 (59%)

47 (54%)

0.67

Use of oral antibiotics before visiting hospital

20 (18%)

6 (27%)

14 (16%)

0.23

Concomitant tunnel infection

5 (5%)

4 (18%)

1 (1%)

< 0.01

Abdominal pain at presentation

49 (47%)

11 (52%)

38 (46%)

0.59

WBC in PD fluid at presentation [/μl]

2300 (850, 5150)

2250 (800, 4825)

2500 (950, 6350)

0.93

ST time

6.0 (4.0, 17.7)

8.95 (3.75, 39.3)

5.5 (4.0, 12.5)

0.13

ST time ≥ 24 h [n(%)]

21 (19%)

8 (36%)

13 (15%)

0.02

Time from treatment initiation to catheter removal [day]

6.5 (4.0, 12.3)

  1. Continuous data are presented as median (IQR): DM diabetes mellitus, PD peritoneal dialysis, HD hemodialysis, WBC white blood cell, ST time, required time from sign to treatment initiation.