Updated publication reference for PubMed record(s): 28594924. Proteomics-based analysis of Peritoneal Dialysis Effluent is a relatively new approach to studying the changes associated with PD. Recent studies have shown altered proteomic profiles in various conditions of PD patients, including uremia, diabetes, peritonitis, abnormal peritoneal transport function and with different peritoneal dialysis modality. However, these studies extracted proteins in PDE by precipitation techniques resulting in high abundant diffusible proteins from blood circulation which interfered with the identification of low abundant, locally secreted, yet important, biomarkers. we hypothesize that EVs are secreted from peritoneal resident cells and contain known biomarkers for PDE-related membrane injury. As a proof of concept, here we identified and characterized EVs from PDE of healthy PD patients using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA). Furthermore, we did proteomics and bioinformatics analyses to determine the number and type of proteins measurable within EVs isolated from the PDE using two methods of vesicle isolation.