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Artificial Intelligence in Peritoneal Dialysis: Applications, Algorithms, and Future Directions.

Created on 11 Jul 2026

Authors

Jose Arriola-Montenegro, Tamar Ratishvili, Andrea Kattah

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Blood purification. Pages 1-20. Jul 10, 2026. Epub Jul 10, 2026.

Abstract

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) naturally lends itself to artificial intelligence (AI) integration due to its generation of dense, longitudinal and structured data. PD outcomes are strongly influenced by modifiable factors such as dialysate composition, dwell time, and fluid balance, making prediction directly actionable.
Recent investigations have demonstrated the potential of machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) approaches across multiple domains of PD care. Applications include pre-dialysis patient stratification, prediction of technique failure, monitoring of dialysis adequacy, and assessment of fluid status. AI models have also been developed for the early detection of peritonitis and prediction of complications, hospitalizations, and mortality, frequently outperforming conventional statistical methods. In parallel, AI-driven chatbots and digital platforms have shown promise in enhancing patient education, engagement, and adherence. While these findings highlight significant potential, most studies to date are single-center, exploratory and limited in scale, underscoring the need for rigorous external validation and systematic clinical implementation.
AI holds considerable promises for improving outcomes in PD by enabling earlier risk identification, individualized therapy, and strengthened patient support. Future directions include integration with electronic health records, remote monitoring, and multi-omics data. Careful validation, ethical safeguards, and equitable deployment will be essential to realize AI's role as a transformative tool in PD care.

PMID:
42430264
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 11 Jul 2026.

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