Noninfectious Causes of Cloudy Peritoneal Dialysate

ABSTRACT The appearance of cloudy dialysate fluid in combination with the clinical manifestations of peritonitis usually heralds infectious peritonitis. Diagnosis is readily established in most cases by routine culture of the turbid dialysate. However, an occasional patient presents with culture‐neg...

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Published inSeminars in dialysis Vol. 14; no. 1; pp. 37 - 40
Main Authors Rocklin, Michael A., Teitelbaum, Isaac
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Published Boston, MA, USA Blackwell Science Inc 01.02.2001
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Abstract ABSTRACT The appearance of cloudy dialysate fluid in combination with the clinical manifestations of peritonitis usually heralds infectious peritonitis. Diagnosis is readily established in most cases by routine culture of the turbid dialysate. However, an occasional patient presents with culture‐negative, cloudy dialysate. After ruling out atypical infectious etiologies, a diverse set of aseptic causes remains in the differential diagnosis. Herein we review these causes and suggest an organizational scheme, based on identifying the cellular or noncellular constituent producing the dialysate turbidity, to facilitate appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
AbstractList ABSTRACT The appearance of cloudy dialysate fluid in combination with the clinical manifestations of peritonitis usually heralds infectious peritonitis. Diagnosis is readily established in most cases by routine culture of the turbid dialysate. However, an occasional patient presents with culture‐negative, cloudy dialysate. After ruling out atypical infectious etiologies, a diverse set of aseptic causes remains in the differential diagnosis. Herein we review these causes and suggest an organizational scheme, based on identifying the cellular or noncellular constituent producing the dialysate turbidity, to facilitate appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
The appearance of cloudy dialysate fluid in combination with the clinical manifestations of peritonitis usually heralds infectious peritonitis. Diagnosis is readily established in most cases by routine culture of the turbid dialysate. However, an occasional patient presents with culture-negative, cloudy dialysate. After ruling out atypical infectious etiologies, a diverse set of aseptic causes remains in the differential diagnosis. Herein we review these causes and suggest an organizational scheme, based on identifying the cellular or noncellular constituent producing the dialysate turbidity, to facilitate appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
Author Teitelbaum, Isaac
Rocklin, Michael A.
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Snippet ABSTRACT The appearance of cloudy dialysate fluid in combination with the clinical manifestations of peritonitis usually heralds infectious peritonitis....
The appearance of cloudy dialysate fluid in combination with the clinical manifestations of peritonitis usually heralds infectious peritonitis. Diagnosis is...
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SubjectTerms Dialysis Solutions - adverse effects
Dialysis Solutions - chemistry
Humans
Peritoneal Dialysis - adverse effects
Peritoneal Dialysis - methods
Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory - methods
Peritonitis - diagnosis
Peritonitis - etiology
Primary Prevention - methods
Prognosis
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Title Noninfectious Causes of Cloudy Peritoneal Dialysate
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