An Initial Report on Operability and Safety of A Domestic Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Machine in Thailand
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Creator Opas Traitanon
Title An Initial Report on Operability and Safety of A Domestic Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Machine in Thailand
Contributor Thanarak Boongerd, Songphon Dumnin, Chatchai Buekban, Ronachai Pongthornseri, Supat Sampnyuth, Chusak Thanawattano, Decho Surangsrirat
Publisher Thammasat Printing House
Publication Year 2564
Journal Title Asian Medical Journal and Alternative Medicine
Journal Vol. 21
Journal No. 2
Page no. 91
Keyword Automated peritoneal dialysis machine, Peritoneal dialysis, End-stage renal disease, Universal health coverage scheme
URL Website http://asianmedjam.com/
Website title asianmedjam
ISSN 2730-3578
Abstract Background: Thailand had implemented the peritoneal dialysis first (PD first) policy which allowed access to peritoneal dialysis as a first-line treatment for end-stage renal disease (ESRD). However, all the patients under this policy are allowed to use only the self-operated Continuous Ambu-latory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) but not the Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD). While APD has a lot of advantages over CAPD, its cost is more than double in Thailand. Under these circumstances, it is crucial to produce APD equipment with a trade-off between good performance and affordable price. Methods: This study is a pilot cross-sectional study to evaluate the operability and safety of the domestically developed APD machine. Three stable ESRD patients already treated with APD machines were recruited for the 7-day trial.Results: There is a slight decrease in the dwell time due to the longer operational time of the developed machine; 11.26 ? 2.29%. Increases in serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen were observed; 3.01 ? 1.83% and 22.92 ? 4.48%, respectively. No major adverse events were reported. Conclusion: The developed machine used only gravity for the exchange, the dwell time was decreased as expected, resulting in a lower exchange of the waste products from the blood to the peritoneal cavity. Even though the results show a slightly lower treatment performance, no clinical significance during short-term follow-up was observed. To obtain similar performance for the domestically developed APD machine, total treatment time could be increased to maintain comparable dwell time overnight.
Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University

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