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		<title>Peritoneal Dialysis</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[dialysis machine]]></category>
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<p>Peritoneal dialysis is a form of kidney disease treatment that  utilizes the peritoneal membrane to filter out the blood of individuals  who have renal disease.<strong>Peritoneal dialysis</strong> (PD) is a treatment for patients with severe  chronic kidney failure. The process uses the patient&#8217;s  peritoneum in the abdomen as a membrane across which fluids and dissolved substances (electrolytes,  urea, glucose,  albumin and other small molecules) are exchanged from the blood. <span id="more-36"></span>Fluid  is introduced through a permanent tube in the abdomen and flushed out  either every night while the patient sleeps (automatic peritoneal  dialysis) or via regular exchanges throughout the day (continuous  ambulatory peritoneal dialysis). PD is used as an alternative to hemodialysis though it is far less common. It has comparable risks and expenses,  with the primary advantage being the ability to undertake treatment  without visiting a medical facility. The primary complication with PD is  a risk of infection due to the presence of a permanent tube in the  abdomen.<br />
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