Self-reported impact of the exit-site on usual activities and its association with clinical outcomes in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis
J Nephrol
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2022 Nov;35(8):2151-2153.
doi: 10.1007/s40620-022-01368-z.
Epub 2022 Aug 20.
Authors
Zhikai Yang
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Jiayu Hao
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Nanzha Abi
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Yuhui Zhang
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Ying Xu
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Tiantian Ma
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Jie Dong
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Affiliations
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Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
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Institute of Nephrology, Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
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Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Health of China, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
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Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Education, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
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Renal Division, Department of Medicine, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, People's Republic of China. jie.dong@bjmu.edu.cn.
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Institute of Nephrology, Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China. jie.dong@bjmu.edu.cn.
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Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Health of China, Beijing, People's Republic of China. jie.dong@bjmu.edu.cn.
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Key Laboratory of Renal Disease, Ministry of Education, Beijing, People's Republic of China. jie.dong@bjmu.edu.cn.
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Contributed equally.
PMID:
35986862
DOI:
10.1007/s40620-022-01368-z
No abstract available
Publication types
Letter
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
Humans
Peritoneal Dialysis* / adverse effects
Peritonitis* / etiology
Self Report
Grants and funding
2020-2-4079/Scientific Research Project of Capital Health Development
BMU20110265/Foundation for Distinguished Young Talents in Higher Education of Henan