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Review
. 2016 Mar:17 Suppl 1:S75-8.
doi: 10.5301/jva.5000512. Epub 2016 Mar 6.

Early cannulation of the Flixene™ arteriovenous graft

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Review

Early cannulation of the Flixene™ arteriovenous graft

Nicolas Ottaviani et al. J Vasc Access. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this review was to search for evidence of the efficiency of early cannulation of the Flixene™ (Maquet-Atrium Medical, Hudson, NH, USA) arteriovenous graft (AVG) in the current literature and to assess its patency and complication rates.

Methods: Searches in Pubmed, Medline, Embase and the Cochrane Library were performed using the following specific search terms: early cannulation AVG and/or Flixene™ graft. The primary outcomes were mean time to first cannulation and patency rates at 12 months. Secondary outcomes were complications.

Results: Six studies reporting outcomes in a total of 260 procedures were included in this review. The median delay from intervention to first cannulation was documented in four studies and was less than 3 days. Primary assisted patency at 12 months ranged from 45% to 53% in the four documented series. In five studies, documented secondary patency at 12 months ranged from 63% to 92%. Two studies compared outcomes between traditional and Flixene™ grafts: one study reported significantly (p<0.01) improved one-year patency using the Flixene™ graft, the two studies did not report significant differences in complication rates between both groups. The rate of infection and pseudo-aneurysm formation ranged from 0 to 11% and 0 to 6%, respectively.

Conclusions: This review shows that early cannulation of the Flixene™ graft within 3 days following its implantation is feasible with one-year patency and complication rates equivalent to those of conventional grafts which can be cannulated only after 2 weeks.

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