Complication | Cause |
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Loss of too much fluid and salt during dialysis | |
Bleeding | Unintentional perforation of an internal organ during placement of the catheter Removal of the catheter from the body Irritation and inflammation of the membrane that lines the abdomen (peritoneum) or the area around the insertion site (when the catheter does not seal to the abdominal wall) |
Infection | Unsterile techniques during dialysis |
Low level of albumin (a protein) in the blood | Loss of protein in fluid removed during dialysis along with inadequate protein in diet |
Scarring of the peritoneum* | Inflammation and infection Electrolytes in the dialysis fluid Use of certain drugs |
A high sugar (glucose) level in the blood | Use of a peritoneal dialysate that has a high concentration of glucose (used to remove water and sodium during dialysis) |
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Intake of inadequate fiber or use of calcium salts to treat high phosphate levels in the blood, causing the intestine to widen, which possibly interferes with dialysate flow in and out of the abdomen | |
* The peritoneum acts as a filter in peritoneal dialysis. When the peritoneum is scarred, fluids and waste products can no longer readily pass through it to be removed. |