Fungal peritonitis (FP) is an infrequent cause of peritonitis in peritoneal dialysis (PD), but it has high morbidity and mortality. We analyzed the experience with FP in a single PD unit over a 24-year period. We identified 671 episodes of peritonitis that occurred in 496 patients during the study period. Of these episodes, 23 (3.4%) were FP episodes occurring in 21 patients. In the FP episodes, the patients' mean time on PD was 29.2 +/- 27 months. In 5 episodes, the patients had experienced a peritonitis episode within the preceding month, and in 11 episodes, the patients had used antibiotics within the preceding month. The FP diagnosis was made a mean of 3.17 +/- 3 days after the diagnosis of peritonitis, and in 1 patient, the diagnosis was made after death. Candida spp. were isolated in 82.6% of patients. In 91.3%, the peritoneal catheter was removed. After the FP diagnosis, 15 patients dropped out of PD, but in only 8 patients (34.7%) was drop-out related to FP. In 4 patients, drop-out occurred because of peritoneal membrane failure, and 4 patients (17.4%) died. Time on PD was significantly higher in the group of patients that dropped out of PD because of the FP (45.7 +/- 31 months vs. 19 +/- 18 months, p = 0.02). Fungal peritonitis is a rare cause of peritonitis in PD patients, but it is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Longer time on PD is the main factor in technique failure and mortality.
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