Table 3 Comparison of groups with ST time more or less than 24 h.

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

 

ST time < 24 h (N = 88)

ST time ≥ 24 h (N = 21)

p

Age at peritonitis [years old]

63.2 ± 13.8

61.6 ± 11.2

0.62

DM

44 (50%)

9 (43%)

0.56

PD duration at peritonitis [months]

26.5 (8.8, 47.6)

40.7 (16.3, 70.0)

0.01

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

80 (91%)

19 (90%)

0.95

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

32 (36%)

6 (29%)

0.50

First peritonitis episode

44 (50%)

16 (76%)

0.03

Use of oral antibiotics before visiting hospital

12 (14%)

8 (38%)

< 0.01

Concomitant tunnel infection

5 (6%)

0 (0%)

0.26

Abdominal pain at presentation

41 (49%)

8 (38%)

0.35

WBC in PD fluid at presentation [/μl]

2350 (900, 4975)

1400 (700, 5800)

0.87

PD catheter removal

14 (16%)

8 (38%)

0.02

Distance from patients’ residence to the hospital [km]

10.46 (5.05, 26.5)

10.83 (8.50, 16.0)

0.64