'Peritoneal Dialysis Simplified: Over 65 Case Scenarios' provides a case based approach to the practical knowledge of PD to Nephrology Trainees, Peritoneal Dialysis Nurses and Clinical Nephrologists worldwide. Peritoneal Dialysis Simplified: Over 65 Case Scenarios in PD Management for Fellows, Nurses, and NephrologistsA practical, case-based guide to mastering real-world peritoneal dialysis.
Most dialysis textbooks teach theory. This book teaches decision-making at the bedside.
Peritoneal Dialysis Simplified is a clinically focused handbook built around more than 65 authentic and fictionalized patient scenarios drawn from everyday nephrology practice. Each case walks the reader through how experienced clinicians actually think - not just what guidelines say.
Designed for nephrology fellows, PD nurses, and practicing nephrologists worldwide, this book bridges the gap between training and confident independent management.
Why This Book Is DifferentInstead of long academic chapters, you learn through real clinical problems:
Adequacy controversies and Kt/V interpretation
PD vs HD decision making
Non-infectious complications
Exit-site infections, refractory peritonitis and catheter dilemmas
UF failure and membrane changes
Volume management challenges
When guidelines help - and when judgment matters more
Each case mirrors actual rounds discussions:
What is happening - What matters - What to do next - Why
Practical Knowledge You Can Use ImmediatelyThis book helps you develop the clinical instincts rarely taught in training:
- Troubleshoot CAPD and APD complications - Understand ultrafiltration physiology - Interpret adequacy beyond numbers - Manage difficult PD infections - Decide when to salvage vs remove a catheter - Adjust prescriptions confidently - Communicate with patients and dialysis teams
A Real-World Perspective on Adequacy & Kt/VThe book presents a combination of clinical practice guidelines and a US-practice-oriented approach to measurable dialysis performance metrics, balancing goal directed management, physiologic reasoning with regulatory expectations.
Rather than rejecting guidelines, it explains how to:
Stay compliant with ESRD quality programs
Understand why targets exist
Avoid treating the number instead of the patient
Built from Experience + EvidenceBlending published literature, guideline knowledge, and decades of clinical experience, the author provides insights rarely found in traditional references - the small decisions that determine whether PD succeeds or fails.
Who Should Read This
Nephrology Fellows preparing for independent practice
Peritoneal Dialysis Nurses managing daily patient care and Dialysis Administrators
Training programs seeking a teaching companion text
Dialysis units wanting case-conference material
The GoalTo make you comfortable managing peritoneal dialysis without memorizing algorithms - by thinking like a clinician.
Because PD is not learned from slides. It is learned from patients.
If you manage peritoneal dialysis - or are learning to - this is the book you will keep within reach during clinic and rounds. This is a book that every trainee must have.
By:
Anupkumar Shetty Imprint: Third Eye Publishers Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 386g ISBN:9780982030875 ISBN 10: 0982030878 Pages: 286 Publication Date:12 April 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active