Okay all you folks, what is the difference between CCPD and CAPD. Is it just the cycler machine or what?
Peritoneal dialysis Removes toxins from the blood by using the peritoneum, the lining that covers the internal organs located in the abdominal region. Usually conducted by the patient, he or she introduces a solution into the peritoneum, through a surgically implanted catheter, allowing this lining to act like a dialyzing membrane. The main problem with this that it must be done every day and usually every 4-6 hours which is called Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) however it can also be done over night while you sleep, that is called Continuous Cycler-Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis (CCPD).
THat is what I thought might be the difference between the two. Thanks My confusion has been lifted and I have been edified and educated.
So while I am asking, what are the pros and cons of either way CCPD or CAPD? Not that I can do either one. Just want to educate the people out there. (There is so much information on the board now, sometimes I think we need to address some basics for new people.) Plus I bet Goofynina has a definite opinion on this one.
Quote from: kitkatz on October 09, 2006, 05:36:15 AMSo while I am asking, what are the pros and cons of either way CCPD or CAPD? Not that I can do either one. Just want to educate the people out there. (There is so much information on the board now, sometimes I think we need to address some basics for new people.) Plus I bet Goofynina has a definite opinion on this one.You are correct Kit and that is why I will be changing the FAQ section to offer just questions like this. I will be moving threads from FAQ to General Discussion and make the FAQ section a section just for questions. It will be a lot of work but it willl be great when it is done. Stay tuned.
Cool. I love the way you think of things before we even think of them.
Quote from: kitkatz on October 10, 2006, 05:35:11 PMCool. I love the way you think of things before we even think of them.lol I think that is his job Good job Epoman if you need any help with parts of the FAQ that you don't know so much about feel free to ask any of us After all we are family and love to help
Quote from: angieskidney on October 11, 2006, 04:51:59 AMQuote from: kitkatz on October 10, 2006, 05:35:11 PMCool. I love the way you think of things before we even think of them.lol I think that is his job Good job Epoman if you need any help with parts of the FAQ that you don't know so much about feel free to ask any of us After all we are family and love to help That would be great if I could ASSIGN different post to certain members who could make detailed threads about each subject.