Peritoneal dialysis-related infection is a complication that leads to peritoneal dialysis catheter removal or patient death. The present study aimed to investigate peritoneal dialysis-related infection, causative pathogens resulting in topical 2% mupirocin ointments period compare with 0.1% gentamicin cream period. Rate of catheter removal, time to first peritoneal dialysis-related infection after apply gentamicin cream.
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Rate of Exit-site infection in mupirocin compared with gentamicin group
Timeframe: All exit-site infection episodes occurred last year in mupirocin group and all exit-site infection episodes have occurred after apply 0.1% grntamicin cream for 1 year.
Rate of Infectious peritonitis in mupirocin compared with gentamicin group
Timeframe: All infectious peritonitis episodes occurred last year in mupirocin group and all infectious peritonitis episodes have occurred after apply 0.1% grntamicin cream for 1 year.