Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis

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Main Author: Gameiro,Joana
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Fonseca,José Agapito, Jorge,Sofia, Lopes,José António
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Vascular access (VA) dysfunction is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the hemodialysis (HD) population. Regardless of the increasing prevalence of HD patients with complex VA, the definitions of VA failure (VAF) or end-stage VA failure (ES-VAF) are still being discussed and there is no current guideline that provides recommendation for solving the problem of complicated vascular access. The aim of this study was to review the management approach for resuming the continuity of RRT in patients with problematic vascular accesses, based on our center experience. In a retrospective analysis of 30 patients with VAF or ES-VAF over an 11-year period, twenty patients were transferred to peritoneal dialysis (PD), seven patients remained in HD after the placement of a non-standard site VA and three patients had a renal transplant (RT). In half of these patients, the initial therapeutic option eventually failed, leading to multiple reinterventions and RRT changes. Mean survival was 47 ± 32.7 months. Ten patients died, the majority within the first year of VAF diagnosis. The management of end-stage renal disease patients includes vessel preservation, the combination of RRTs to extend life expectancy and VA care to maintain long-term function. Our approach stratifies patients according to exhausted VA sites in order to plan for RT, transition to PD or alternative VA site management. This allows for better management of the VAF patient and highlights the need to individualize patient care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
title Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
spellingShingle Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
Gameiro,Joana
Vascular access
hemodialysis
peritoneal dialysis
renal transplant
approach
title_short Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
title_full Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
title_fullStr Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
title_full_unstemmed Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
title_sort Management of end-stage vascular access failure patients: a retrospective analysis
author Gameiro,Joana
author_facet Gameiro,Joana
Fonseca,José Agapito
Jorge,Sofia
Lopes,José António
author_role author
author2 Fonseca,José Agapito
Jorge,Sofia
Lopes,José António
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gameiro,Joana
Fonseca,José Agapito
Jorge,Sofia
Lopes,José António
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vascular access
hemodialysis
peritoneal dialysis
renal transplant
approach
topic Vascular access
hemodialysis
peritoneal dialysis
renal transplant
approach
description Vascular access (VA) dysfunction is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the hemodialysis (HD) population. Regardless of the increasing prevalence of HD patients with complex VA, the definitions of VA failure (VAF) or end-stage VA failure (ES-VAF) are still being discussed and there is no current guideline that provides recommendation for solving the problem of complicated vascular access. The aim of this study was to review the management approach for resuming the continuity of RRT in patients with problematic vascular accesses, based on our center experience. In a retrospective analysis of 30 patients with VAF or ES-VAF over an 11-year period, twenty patients were transferred to peritoneal dialysis (PD), seven patients remained in HD after the placement of a non-standard site VA and three patients had a renal transplant (RT). In half of these patients, the initial therapeutic option eventually failed, leading to multiple reinterventions and RRT changes. Mean survival was 47 ± 32.7 months. Ten patients died, the majority within the first year of VAF diagnosis. The management of end-stage renal disease patients includes vessel preservation, the combination of RRTs to extend life expectancy and VA care to maintain long-term function. Our approach stratifies patients according to exhausted VA sites in order to plan for RT, transition to PD or alternative VA site management. This allows for better management of the VAF patient and highlights the need to individualize patient care.
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