Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management

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Main Author: Sousa, Clemente Neves
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Teles, Paulo, Sousa, Rui, Cabrita, Filipa, Ribeiro, Olga, Delgado, Elisabete, Coutinho, Sara, Moura, Sandra Cristina Mendo, Delgado, Millena Freire, Costa, João Filipe, Sá, Tiago Gomes, Teixeira, Sílvia Mónica Pereira, Mendonça, Ana Elza Oliveira, Ozen, Nurten
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Summary: Management of vascular access is a challenge for the dialysis team, particularly tokeep the arteriovenous access working. The vascular access coordinator can posi-tively contribute to increase the number of arteriovenous fistulas and reduce centralvenous catheters. In this article, we introduce a new approach to vascular accessmanagement centered on (the results of setting up) the role of vascular access coor-dinator. We described the three-level model (3Level_M) for vascular access manage-ment organized in three levels: vascular access nurse manager, vascular accesscoordinator, and vascular access consultant. We defined the instrumental skills andtraining required to be developed by each element and clarify the articulationbetween the model and all members of the dialysis team related to vascular access.1|INTRODUCTIONThe implementation and effectiveness of renal replacement therapy(RRT) depend directly on appropriate vascular access, such as arterio-venous fistula (AVF) (best choice), or alternatively a graft or a centralvenous catheter (CVC).1Nowadays, chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are older, sufferfrom a larger number of comorbidities, and have more complex vascu-lar accesses. Therefore, the dialysis team and patients face new chal-lenges. The complications of the arteriovenous accesses are alreadydocumented and require supervision (monitoring and surveillance) inorder to decide the appropriate time to intervene.1,2Literature shows that the vascular access coordinator canhave an important contribution in the identification ofthese situations and in the implementation of a new approachleading to the best results in clinical care.3–8The vascularaccess coordinator's role can be crucial to improve the planning oftimely interventions free of thrombosis,7,6improve vascular accessoutcomes,3,7decrease the number of grafts and CVCs,5and applya quality policy with the vascular access.6The purpose of thisarticle is to analyze the vascular access coordinator's contribution(to) in the vascular access outcomes and introduce a newapproach on vascular access management, the three-level model(3Level_M).Received: 12 February 2023 Revised: 22 March 2023 Accepted: 26 March 2023DOI: 10.1111/sdi.13153Semin Dial.2023;1–6.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/sdi© 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.1
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
title Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
spellingShingle Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
Sousa, Clemente Neves
Hemodialysis
Vascular acces
Dialysis
title_short Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
title_full Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
title_fullStr Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
title_full_unstemmed Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
title_sort Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management
author Sousa, Clemente Neves
author_facet Sousa, Clemente Neves
Teles, Paulo
Sousa, Rui
Cabrita, Filipa
Ribeiro, Olga
Delgado, Elisabete
Coutinho, Sara
Moura, Sandra Cristina Mendo
Delgado, Millena Freire
Costa, João Filipe
Sá, Tiago Gomes
Teixeira, Sílvia Mónica Pereira
Mendonça, Ana Elza Oliveira
Ozen, Nurten
author_role author
author2 Teles, Paulo
Sousa, Rui
Cabrita, Filipa
Ribeiro, Olga
Delgado, Elisabete
Coutinho, Sara
Moura, Sandra Cristina Mendo
Delgado, Millena Freire
Costa, João Filipe
Sá, Tiago Gomes
Teixeira, Sílvia Mónica Pereira
Mendonça, Ana Elza Oliveira
Ozen, Nurten
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Clemente Neves
Teles, Paulo
Sousa, Rui
Cabrita, Filipa
Ribeiro, Olga
Delgado, Elisabete
Coutinho, Sara
Moura, Sandra Cristina Mendo
Delgado, Millena Freire
Costa, João Filipe
Sá, Tiago Gomes
Teixeira, Sílvia Mónica Pereira
Mendonça, Ana Elza Oliveira
Ozen, Nurten
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hemodialysis
Vascular acces
Dialysis
topic Hemodialysis
Vascular acces
Dialysis
description Management of vascular access is a challenge for the dialysis team, particularly tokeep the arteriovenous access working. The vascular access coordinator can posi-tively contribute to increase the number of arteriovenous fistulas and reduce centralvenous catheters. In this article, we introduce a new approach to vascular accessmanagement centered on (the results of setting up) the role of vascular access coor-dinator. We described the three-level model (3Level_M) for vascular access manage-ment organized in three levels: vascular access nurse manager, vascular accesscoordinator, and vascular access consultant. We defined the instrumental skills andtraining required to be developed by each element and clarify the articulationbetween the model and all members of the dialysis team related to vascular access.1|INTRODUCTIONThe implementation and effectiveness of renal replacement therapy(RRT) depend directly on appropriate vascular access, such as arterio-venous fistula (AVF) (best choice), or alternatively a graft or a centralvenous catheter (CVC).1Nowadays, chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are older, sufferfrom a larger number of comorbidities, and have more complex vascu-lar accesses. Therefore, the dialysis team and patients face new chal-lenges. The complications of the arteriovenous accesses are alreadydocumented and require supervision (monitoring and surveillance) inorder to decide the appropriate time to intervene.1,2Literature shows that the vascular access coordinator canhave an important contribution in the identification ofthese situations and in the implementation of a new approachleading to the best results in clinical care.3–8The vascularaccess coordinator's role can be crucial to improve the planning oftimely interventions free of thrombosis,7,6improve vascular accessoutcomes,3,7decrease the number of grafts and CVCs,5and applya quality policy with the vascular access.6The purpose of thisarticle is to analyze the vascular access coordinator's contribution(to) in the vascular access outcomes and introduce a newapproach on vascular access management, the three-level model(3Level_M).Received: 12 February 2023 Revised: 22 March 2023 Accepted: 26 March 2023DOI: 10.1111/sdi.13153Semin Dial.2023;1–6.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/sdi© 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.1
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