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The creation of permanent vascular access for hemodialysis: 10-years of experience in a single center

Abstract

The developments in hemodialysis techniques have spurred new interest in the field of the permanent vascular access for long-term renal replacement therapies. The program of creating of reliable vascular access in hemodialysis patients is now considered as a multidisciplinary problem that must include a collaboration of nephrologists, surgeons and hemodialysis specialists. Here we report a retrospective review of creating and maintaining of permanent vascular access. We evaluated the outcomes of 3174 surgical operations in 2281 patients from January 2001 to December 2011 in our center. The 1812 lower-arm radiocephalic and 547 upper-arm fistulas were created, the secondary fistula 1-year patency was 83,2% and 81,5%, respectively (no significantly statistically difference). The native arteriovenous fistula at the wrist is generally accepted as the vascular access of choice in hemodialysis patients.

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A. Y. Beliaev
City clinical hospital № 52, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Beliaev A.Y. The creation of permanent vascular access for hemodialysis: 10-years of experience in a single center. Nephrology and Dialysis. 2012;14(3):164-169. (In Russ.)

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