Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease
Volume 14, Issue 3 , Pages 284-289, July 2007

The Resurgence of Home Dialysis Therapies

  • John Moran

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to John Moran, MB, BS, FRACP, FASN, Corporate Medical Director, WellBound, Inc., 401 Castro St., Mountain View, CA 94041.

WellBound Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA.

A recent resurgence of interest in home dialysis treatment is being driven by several factors, including (1) improved clinical outcomes associated with more frequent hemodialysis possible with home therapy; (2) patient preference for and greater convenience of home treatments; (3) lower treatment cost; (4) reduced staffing requirements; and (5) the availability of equipment specifically designed for self-care/home therapy. An important factor has been the recognition that the outcomes of peritoneal dialysis are similar to those of conventional in-center hemodialysis, and the advantages to the patient of utilizing different modalities during their dialysis “lifetime.” Additionally, regional home-dialysis programs that offer the full continuum of home therapies and provide comprehensive patient education and clinical support have been developed as a model for reinvigorating home therapies. A shift away from the current model with all too frequent late referral of patients for in-center treatment to a new model characterized by early intervention and home-based dialysis therapies will improve outcomes, while more effectively handling the growing population of patients requiring maintenance renal replacement therapy.

Index Words: Home hemodialysis, modality selection, peritoneal dialysis, self-care

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PII: S1548-5595(07)00049-3

doi:10.1053/j.ackd.2007.03.005

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease
Volume 14, Issue 3 , Pages 284-289, July 2007