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PublicationArticle Intravenous catheter associated complications(Journal of Association of Physicians of India, 2010) Shivendra Singh; Jai Prakash; V.K. Shukla; L.K. Sharatchandra SinghTwo cases of intravenous catheter associated complications are reported herewith. © JAPI.PublicationArticle Non-infectious complications of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and their impact on technique survival(2011) J. Prakash; L.K. Sharatchandra Singh; S. Shreeniwas; B. Ghosh; T.B. SinghData on non-infectious complications of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) are sparingly reported from different centres of the country. We studied the non-infectious complications in patients of end stage-renal disease (ESRD) undergoing CAPD. Double-cuffed straight catheter was inserted in all patients using the surgical method and CAPD was started on the 15 th day of catheter insertion. The nature of non-infectious complications was noted during follow-up in these patients. Forty-five (male 31, female 14) patients with the mean age of 54.5±11.6 years were studied. Diabetic nephropathy was the most common (59.5%) cause of ESRD. Overall, non-infectious complications were noted in 18/45 (40%) cases. Ultrafiltration failure was the most common (15.5%) followed by incisional hernia (6.6%), exit site leak (4.4%), hydrothorax (4.4%), catheter malposition (4.4%), scrotal swelling (2.2%) and hemoperitoneum (2.2%). Patients with ultrafiltration failure were either shifted to hemodialysis or underwent renal transplantation. The remaining (62%) non-infectious complications did not affect the catheter survival and CAPD could be continued. Non-infectious complications occurred in 40% of our CAPD patients and ultrafiltration failure was the most common (15.5%). A majority (62%) of the complications did not affect catheter survival.
