Complications of permanent vascular access in hemodialysis patients

Kinan Abdosh, I. Suliman, G. Ahmed
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Background Vascular access (VA) complications are still considered a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The research aimed to study the complications of permanent VA in HD patients: single-center experience. Patients and methods This was a 1-year prospective, observational study conducted in a HD Unit, Department of Nephrology in 2018. 230 HD patients were recruited for the study, and they were subjected to clinical examination in each HD session. Culture and sensitivity of a swab sample of the VA was performed to confirm the diagnosis of infection. Also, Doppler ultrasound was used to evaluate the VA when there had been a suspicion of complications. Data were analyzed using the software Statistical Package for The Social Sciences. Results Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) was the predominant VA, and radiocephalic AVF was the most common type, followed by the brachiocephalic type. The most frequent complication was aneurysm (39.6%), followed by thrombosis (7%), stenosis (5.2%), infection (4.3%), and arterial steal syndrome (2.2%). Thrombosis was the leading cause of AVF failure, and antiplatelet therapy was a protective factor from thrombosis. Infection was the second cause of VA failure and Staphylococcus aureus infection was the most common type. Elbow AVF was considered as a predisposing risk factor of arterial steal syndrome. Conclusion VA complications are not rare, and they could cause VA failure. So, it is necessary to make more efforts and work as a multidisciplinary team.
血液透析患者永久性血管通路的并发症
血管通路(VA)并发症仍然被认为是血液透析(HD)患者发病和死亡的重要原因。本研究旨在研究HD患者永久性VA的并发症:单中心体验。这是一项为期1年的前瞻性观察性研究,于2018年在肾脏病科HD病房进行。研究招募了230名HD患者,他们在每次HD会议中接受临床检查。进行VA拭子样本的培养和敏感性,以确认感染的诊断。当怀疑有并发症时,多普勒超声也用于评估VA。数据分析使用统计软件包的社会科学软件。结果以动静脉瘘(AVF)为主,以放射性头静脉瘘最为常见,其次为肱头静脉瘘。最常见的并发症是动脉瘤(39.6%),其次是血栓(7%)、狭窄(5.2%)、感染(4.3%)和动脉偷窃综合征(2.2%)。血栓形成是AVF衰竭的主要原因,抗血小板治疗是防止血栓形成的保护因素。感染是VA衰竭的第二大原因,金黄色葡萄球菌感染是最常见的类型。肘部AVF被认为是动脉偷窃综合征的易感危险因素。结论室内外动脉合并症并不少见,可导致室内外动脉功能衰竭。因此,需要多学科合作,做出更多的努力。
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