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Peritoneal dialysis as a therapeutic approach in congestive heart failure resistant to pharmacological treatment

Agnieszka Próchnicka, Anna Olszowska, Daniel Baczyński, Grzegorz Żelichowski, Arkadiusz Lubas, Magdalena Wiśniewska, Mirosław Dziekiewicz, Zofia Wańkowicz
Published online: December 01, 2009

This report describes the use of continuous peritoneal dialysis (PD) as an alternative to hemodialysis (HD) in a patient with type 2 cardiorenal syndrome in the course of congestive heart failure resistant to standard pharmacological treatment. A 39‑year‑old man presented with a 24‑year history of progressive heart failure. Ineligibility for heart transplant and previous inefficient treatment with different modifications of HD reduced his treatment options to PD. After 7 months of continuous PD (1 overnight exchange with icodextrin and 2 daily standard continuous ambulatory PD exchanges) his overall condition significantly improved compared with his status while on HD. An increase from NYHA class IV to class II, increase in left ventricular ejection fraction from 50% to 55%, decrease in right ventricular systolic pressure from 73 to 53 mmHg, and improvement in the quality of life enabled him to resume his daily activities.

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