优化随访期间血管通路的寿命。

Angela Veneziano, Marco Franchin, Maria C Cervarolo, Sara Monteleone, Laura Ros, Matteo Tozzi
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考虑到动静脉瘘(AVFs)和动静脉移植物(AVGs)在实现有效透析中的重要作用,优化血液透析患者血管通路的寿命仍然是患者护理的关键方面。血管通路并发症,如狭窄、血栓形成和插管相关损伤,继续挑战这些接入点的功能和可持续性。最近的进展强调了强有力的随访策略的重要性,将临床评估与诊断工具(如彩色多普勒超声(CDU))和新兴的介入方法(如药物包被球囊血管成形术)相结合。定期的CDU监测显示有希望识别无症状狭窄,为早期干预和降低血栓事件的风险提供机会。这种非侵入性成像方式可以详细评估血管通路内的血流动力学变化,从而及时发现和监测狭窄病变。此外,DCBs(血管成形术球囊涂有抗增殖剂,如紫杉醇)的使用,提供了一种有针对性的方法来控制内膜增生,减少血管通路部位的再狭窄率。研究表明,dcb可以减轻内膜增殖,延长通畅,提高长期通路效果。在本文中,我们探讨了临床随访,超声诊断和药物涂层技术在保存血管通路中的协同作用。通过检查这些策略的影响,我们的目标是提供血管通路维持的综合方法,强调需要结构化的监测方案和介入技术来优化血液透析接入点的寿命。
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Optimizing the life of vascular access during follow-up.

Optimizing the longevity of vascular access in hemodialysis patients remains a critical aspect of patient care, given the significant role of arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) and arteriovenous grafts (AVGs) in enabling effective dialysis. Vascular access complications, such as stenosis, thrombosis, and cannulation-related damage, continue to challenge both the functionality and the sustainability of these access points. Recent advancements underscore the importance of a robust follow-up strategy, integrating clinical evaluations with diagnostic tools like color Doppler ultrasound (CDU) and emerging interventional approaches such as drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty. Regular CDU surveillance has shown promise in identifying asymptomatic stenosis, providing an opportunity for early intervention and reducing the risk of thrombotic events. This non-invasive imaging modality allows for detailed evaluation of hemodynamic changes within the vascular access, enabling timely detection and monitoring of stenotic lesions. Furthermore, the use of DCBs - angioplasty balloons coated with antiproliferative agents such as paclitaxel - offers a targeted approach to manage intimal hyperplasia and reduce restenosis rates in vascular access sites. Studies indicate that DCBs can mitigate neointimal proliferation, prolonging patency and enhancing long-term access outcomes. In this paper, we explore the synergistic role of clinical follow-up, ultrasound-based diagnostics, and drug-coated technologies in the preservation of vascular access. By examining the impact of these strategies, we aim to provide a comprehensive approach to vascular access maintenance, emphasizing the need for structured surveillance protocols and interventional techniques to optimize the lifespan of hemodialysis access points.

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