CLIFF NOTES – OVERVIEW
AVF
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Maturation: 2-3 months
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~50% never viable/never mature
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Relative to AVG:
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Less inections
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Longer lifespan
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Types
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Radiocephalic (RC)
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Juxta-anastomatic stenosis
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Brachiocephalic
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High rate dialysis associated steal syndrome
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Cephalic arch stenosis common
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Brachiobasicilc
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When cephalic vein is unsuitable
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Stenosis at proximal swing segment
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Adequate fistula: Rule of 6’s
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Flow: > 600 cc/min
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Diameter: > 0.6 cm
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Depth: No more than 0.6 cm deep
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Mature by 6 weeks
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Most common cause of non maturation = inflow stenosis
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Other: competing outflow veins
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Fistula fails to mature at 6 weeks = further eval required
AVG
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Types:
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Loop or straight configuration
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Necklace (axillary to axillary)
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Graft vein anastomotic stenosis
Cephalic arch
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Deltopectoral groove to axillary vein
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Low primary potency rate at 1 year w/ angioplasty alone (~20%)
HeRO graft (hemodialysis reliable outflow)
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Dialysis Parameters:
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Qa = Access flow rate
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Qb = Dialysis pump flow rate
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350-400 cc/min
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Kt/V = # quantifying dialysis tx adequacy
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Intervention: <1.2 or decrease >0.2
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Indication ~ Dx
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Prolonged bleeding = outflow stenosis
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Difficult cannulation = inflow stenosis
Surveillance Imaging
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AVG < 600cc/min or <1000 cc/min if > 25% drop (referral for IR intervention)
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AFG <400 cc/min or <1000 cc/min if > 25% drop (referral for IR intervention)
National Kidney Foundation-Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (NKF-KDOQI) – Guidelines
References:
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VuMedi
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