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Short-term effects of distance training on peritoneal dialysis-related complications during the transmission control of COVID-19 epidemic in China.

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OBJECTIVE To observe the effects of distance training on patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) during the transmission control of the COVID-19 epidemic in China. MATERIALS AND METHODS CAPD… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To observe the effects of distance training on patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) during the transmission control of the COVID-19 epidemic in China. MATERIALS AND METHODS CAPD patients from Xijing Hospital received a traditional training before the transmission control of COVID-19 epidemic, while they received a distance training dominated by WeChat and telephone during the transmission control of COVID-19 epidemic in China. Incidence and cure rate of PD-related peritonitis and catheter-related non-infectious complications were compared. All patients were followed up for 30 days from the date of complication. RESULTS PD-related peritonitis, catheter displacement, and catheter occlusion had no significant difference, and the cure rate of PD-related peritonitis, catheter displacement, and catheter occlusion also had no significant difference in two comparisons despite the cure rate of PD-related peritonitis being slightly higher before (90.9%) than during (80%) the transmission control of COVID-19 epidemic. CONCLUSION Distance training mode had a similar effect compared to the traditional training mode in the prevention and treatment of PD-related peritonitis and catheter-related non-infectious complications. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Distance training model is an effective training mode that can be implemented in a short time during the epidemic period of serious infectious diseases.

Keywords: distance training; control covid; training; transmission control; covid epidemic

Journal Title: Clinical nephrology
Year Published: 2021

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