Dialyse péritonéale

Dialyse péritonéale

Language
French

Two methods

Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (manual exchange) or CAPD

CAPD is a method that requires 4 to 5 exchanges of dialysate bags per day, in accordance with doctor’s instructions. Each bag exchange takes about 30 minutes.

In a first stage, you let the liquid full of toxic substances and excess water go through the catheter out of your abdominal cavity in an empty bag. Then, you fill again the abdominal cavity with dialysate coming from a preheated bag. This liquid will remain in your abdomen until the following bag exchange.

Deux méthodes

Dialyse Péritonéale Continue Ambulatoire (échange manuel) ou DPCA

La DPCA est une méthode qui nécessite 4 à 5 échanges de poches de dialysat par jour selon la prescription médicale. Le changement de chaque poche nécessite environ 30 minutes.

The peritoneal dialysis

Definition

Peritoneal dialysis is a method that uses the peritoneum (abdominal membrane) as a filter to clean the blood of toxic substances.

Method and objective

A fluid called dialysate is introduced, through a catheter, into the abdominal cavity in order to rebalance the blood plasma. Its components prompt the elimination of excess water and toxic substances produced by the body.

Self-treatment at home

The benefit for the patient is that he/she is independent and remains at home. As a first step, you learn the method at the hospital.

Language
French