The influence of ethnicity on peritoneal permeability and the adequacy
of peritoneal dialysis was studied in 202 end-stage renal failure pat
ients on peritoneal dialysis, Patients were classified into whites, Or
ientals, blacks, and a miscellaneous group consisting of East Indians,
Persians, and others whose ethnicity was unknown, The patients were o
n peritoneal dialysis for a mean period of 29.1 +/- 15.8 months before
the study, All patients underwent a peritoneal equilibration test wit
h 24-hour urine and dialysate collection. The kinetic parameters were
calculated using commercial software (PD Adequest; Baxter Healthcare,
Round Lake, IL), The mean volume of exchange, weekly KW, and weekly cr
eatinine clearance were comparable in the different ethnic groups, but
the normalized protein catabolic rate was significantly higher in the
Orientals (P = 0.03), The high transporters tended to be males with a
large body surface area and in the older age group, The low transport
ers achieved a higher Kt/V than those in the other transport groups (2
.3 +/- 0.4 v 2.06 +/- 0,52; P = 0.015). The women had a significantly
higher Kt/V than the men (2.16 +/- 0.43 v 1.93 +/- 0.59; P < 0.01), Re
peat peritoneal equilibration test was done after a mean duration of 1
0.5 +/- 4.9 months in 33 patients. Although the mean exchange volume (
8.37 +/- 0.83 v 9.32 +/- 1.72; P = 0.003) increased significantly, wee
kly creatinine clearance (62.3 +/- 25.6 L/1.73 m(2) to 63.1 +/- 18.3 L
/1.73 m(2); P < 0.05) and other kinetic parameters did not change mark
edly with duration. There was a tendency for the patients to move from
the extreme transport groups to the average category with duration, (
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