Literature DB >> 23599144

Monitoring dialysis arteriovenous fistulae: it's in our hands.

Luis Coentrão1, Luc Turmel-Rodrigues.   

Abstract

Vascular access problems are a daily occurrence in hemodialysis units. Loss of patency of the vascular access limits hemodialysis delivery and may result in underdialysis that leads to increased morbidity and mortality. Despite the known superiority of autogenous fistulae over grafts, autogenous fistulae also suffer from frequent development of stenosis and subsequent thrombosis. International guidelines recommend programmes for detection of stenosis and consequent correction in an attempt to reduce the rate of thrombosis. Physical examination of autogenous fistulae has recently been revisited as an important element in the assessment of stenotic lesions. Prospective observational studies have consistently demonstrated that physical examination performed by trained physicians is an accurate method for the diagnosis of fistula stenosis and, therefore, should be part of all surveillance protocols of the vascular access. However, to optimize hemodialysis access surveillance, hemodialysis practitioners may need to improve their skills in performing physical examination. The purpose of this article is to review the basics and drawbacks of physical examination for dialysis arteriovenous fistulae and to provide the reader with its diagnostic accuracy in the detection of arteriovenous fistula dysfunction, based on current published literature.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23599144     DOI: 10.5301/jva.5000141

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Access        ISSN: 1129-7298            Impact factor:   2.283


  6 in total

Review 1.  Impaired maturation of distal radio-cephalic fistula for haemodialysis: a review of treatment options.

Authors:  Nicola Pirozzi; Jose Garcia Medina; Paolo Menè
Journal:  J Nephrol       Date:  2016-07-07       Impact factor: 3.902

2.  Unanticipated late maturation of an arteriovenous fistula after creation of separate graft access.

Authors:  Hanzhou Li; Serena Jen; Tarun Ramayya; H Gregory Bowers; Eran Rotem
Journal:  Quant Imaging Med Surg       Date:  2018-05

Review 3.  Vascular access for hemodialysis: postoperative evaluation and function monitoring.

Authors:  Konstantinos Leivaditis; Stelios Panagoutsos; Athanasios Roumeliotis; Vassilios Liakopoulos; Vassilis Vargemezis
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2013-09-18       Impact factor: 2.370

4.  Dialysis: Early pre-emptive intervention might reduce AVF access loss.

Authors:  Jan H M Tordoir
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2013-12-03       Impact factor: 28.314

5.  Association of vascular access flow with short-term and long-term mortality in chronic haemodialysis patients: a retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Chung-Kuan Wu; Chia-Lin Wu; Chia-Hsun Lin; Jyh-Gang Leu; Chew-Teng Kor; Der-Cherng Tarng
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-09-24       Impact factor: 2.692

6.  Diagnostic accuracy of computer tomography angiography and magnetic resonance angiography in the stenosis detection of autologuous hemodialysis access: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Bin Li; Qiong Li; Cong Chen; Yu Guan; Shiyuan Liu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-23       Impact factor: 3.240

  6 in total

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