Diminishing Complications in Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis Process via Six Sigma Methodology
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2015Author
Atasoyu, Enes Murat
Taner, Mehmet Tolga
Erbas, Engin
Sahbaz, Ibrahim
Kagan, Gamze
Kagan, Mehmet Kemal
Enginyurt, Latif
Baslangic, Sadik Ozgur
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the complications which occurred in a
dialysis polyclinic during and after CAPD process and evaluate them in terms of their root
causes, severity, sigma levels and hazard scores. The data are collected from 24 patients over
a 12-month period. Seventeen complications are determined. Six Sigma’s DMAIC, SIPOC table, Fishbone diagram and FMEA are employed to evaluate the overall process. Vital few
CTQ factors are determined to be patient’s compliance to hygiene and presence of comorbid
diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular problems and obesity. Consequently, corrective
actions are proposed for preventing the occurrence of the complications.