Ken, I was just following a link to something Okarol posted (homedialysis.org) and a few links from there I arrived at a page about presternal catheters for PD. It caught my eye because the article compares infection rates for presternal versus abdominal catheters (dated 2005) and suggests that there may be less infection with presternal catheters. Just thought I'd pass the link along in case it is something of interest to you:http://www.homedialysis.org/resources/tom/200507/
Quote from: pelagia on December 27, 2008, 06:42:27 PMKen, I was just following a link to something Okarol posted (homedialysis.org) and a few links from there I arrived at a page about presternal catheters for PD. It caught my eye because the article compares infection rates for presternal versus abdominal catheters (dated 2005) and suggests that there may be less infection with presternal catheters. Just thought I'd pass the link along in case it is something of interest to you:http://www.homedialysis.org/resources/tom/200507/Pelagia thank you for that I'm going to make some inquiries with my clinic although I don't think here in the UK they offer it but it's worth looking into. Thanks again.
So sorry about the infection to you and your wife. Ken do they offer nocturnal home hemo where you are. It is a really good gentle treatment. My husband has been on it for 2 1/2 years with no probems. It gives all your days free you just hook up to the dialysis machine when you go to bed basically same as the cycler just that you have 2 needles in your arm. If you have any questions you can pm me.del