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Perioperative and long-term outcomes after percutaneous thrombectomy of arteriovenous dialysis access grafts.

Nkiruka Arinze1, Tyler Ryan1, Rohit Pillai1, Rajendran Vilvendhan2, Alik Farber1, Douglas W Jones1, Denis Rybin3, Scott R Levin1, Thomas W Cheng1, Jeffrey J Siracuse4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Maintenance of functional arteriovenous grafts (AVGs) for dialysis is difficult secondary to low primary patency, need for reinterventions, and limited alternative dialysis access options. We assessed our experience with percutaneous thrombectomy for treatment of occluded AVGs.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of all percutaneous thrombectomies for AVGs from 2015 to 2017. These were generally performed using mechanical thrombectomy and occasional chemical tissue plasminogen activator thrombolysis, over-the-wire balloon embolectomy for inflow, and adjunctive inflow and outflow interventions as necessary. Perioperative outcomes, long-term patency, reinterventions, and need for new permanent access placement were analyzed.
RESULTS: There were 218 percutaneous thrombectomies performed on 86 AVGs in 77 patients. Approximately half (53.2%) of the patients were male and 68.8% were black. Mean age was 61.1 ± 13.0 years. At the time of thrombectomy, 73.8% underwent venous outflow interventions and 4.5% underwent arterial inflow interventions. Within 30 days, 24.8% of declotted grafts underwent repeated percutaneous thrombectomy, 14.3% required tunneled dialysis catheter placement, 4% developed minor access site or graft infections, and one patient underwent surgical arterial thrombectomy for arm ischemia. There were no venous thromboembolic, cardiopulmonary, or cerebrovascular complications or clinically significant pulmonary embolism. At 1 year and 3 years after percutaneous thrombectomy, freedom from repeated thrombosis was 37% and 18%, respectively, and freedom from new dialysis access placement was 66% and 51%, respectively. Overall patient survival was 82% at 3 years.
CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous thrombectomy of AVGs is safe and is associated with acceptable patency rates. This minimally invasive method extends AVG use for these high-risk patients with limited dialysis access options.
Copyright © 2020 Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Arteriovenous graft; Dialysis access; Endovascular; Thrombectomy; Vascular surgery

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32289439     DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2020.03.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


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Authors:  Xiaobing Zheng; Yunfan Pan; Yuan Zhang; Kuilin Meng; Jianye Zhou; Xin Wang; Yongchun Cui; Jiang Li; Yongjian Li; Haosheng Chen
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 17.521

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