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Maintenance of Hemodialysis Vascular Access and Prevention of Access Dysfunction: A Review.

Matthew Thomas1, Craig Nesbitt1, Maaz Ghouri2, Monica Hansrani3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current Renal Association guidelines recommend the creation of an arteriovenous fistula as the first choice for hemodialysis access, with artificial grafts kept in reserve. However, maintaining working access comes with significant difficulties, as well as an estimated annual cost to the National Health Service of greater than £84 million. Multiple methods of improving the successful creation of hemodialysis access, improving access maintenance and preventing access dysfunction therefore exist. The aim was to review these methods, including surgical, radiological, and pharmacological techniques.
METHODS: The literature was reviewed up to March 2016 for reports of surgical, radiological, and pharmacology approaches to improve maturation, maintain function, and prevent dysfunction of arteriovenous fistulas and artificial access grafts.
RESULTS: Access function has been related to fistula and graft configuration and anastomotic technique. Novel surgical approaches include the use of early-cannulation grafts and biological grafts. Preoperative radiological vessel mapping and access surveillance have both been studied, and once stenosis or thrombosis has occurred, endovascular management techniques for thrombolysis and thrombectomy, along with angioplasty and stenting, are common. Pharmacological trials include the use of antiplatelets, ACE inhibitors, statins, along with perivascular therapies, and other more novel drug targets.
CONCLUSIONS: The evidence for the strategies that can be used to maintain access function is highly variable, with many small, observational, and retrospective studies. In the future, the more widespread use of early cannulation grafts, hybrid surgical and endovascular procedures, and the further pursuit of both biological grafts and biological perivascular therapies may yield improvements in vascular access function. Crown
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28478166     DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2017.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0890-5096            Impact factor:   1.466


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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2018-04-24       Impact factor: 4.036

2.  Quality and management care improvement of patients with chronic kidney disease: from data analysis to the definition of a targeted clinical pathway in an Italian Region.

Authors:  C Genovese; A G DE Belvis; M Rinaldi; V Manno; R Squeri; V LA Fauci; P Tabbi
Journal:  J Prev Med Hyg       Date:  2018-12-15

3.  A Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial of Hemodialysis Access Blood Flow Surveillance Compared to Standard of Care: The Hemodialysis Access Surveillance Evaluation (HASE) Study.

Authors:  Loay Salman; Abid Rizvi; Gabriel Contreras; Christina Manning; Paul J Feustel; Ivy Machado; Patricia L Briones; Aamir Jamal; Nicolle Bateman; Laisel Martinez; Marwan Tabbara; Roberto I Vazquez-Padron; Arif Asif
Journal:  Kidney Int Rep       Date:  2020-08-04

4.  Staged brachioradial artery to brachioradial vein arteriovenous fistula creation for hemodialysis access in three patients with a high origin of the radial artery.

Authors:  Zachary Lawrence; Sitaram V Chivukula; Erin C Farlow; Richard R Keen; Neha Sheng
Journal:  J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech       Date:  2021-02-04
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