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. 2022 Apr;35(3):969-976.
doi: 10.1007/s40620-021-01178-9. Epub 2021 Oct 28.

Results of the implementation of a triage system of vascular access performance in haemodialysis patients: experience of a single dialysis centre

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Results of the implementation of a triage system of vascular access performance in haemodialysis patients: experience of a single dialysis centre

Sandro Mazzaferro et al. J Nephrol. 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Routine systems for monitoring vascular access (VA) performance are lacking. We developed a vascular access triage system to evaluate the monthly performance of the access, developed a specific score and assessed the association between score improvement and clinical outcomes.

Methods: Vascular access was triaged (Green, Yellow or Red) according to a score generated by dialytic and clinical parameters in all patients who, from 1/1/2014 to 31/03/2014, had been receiving haemodialysis treatment for at least 3 consecutive months in our Unit and who were then followed up for 4 years.

Results: We enrolled 130 patients, 78 with arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and 52 with tunnelled central venous catheter (CVC). During a median of 29 ± 11 months of follow up (range 3-46 months), 28 deaths and 303 hospitalizations (lasting 16 ± 30 days) were recorded. Vascular access triage scores improved over time (2014 vs 2015 vs 2016 vs 2017) in the population with an AVF (Green from 25% to 58% to 77% to 79%, Yellow from 65% to 39% to 18% to 20% and Red from 10% to 3% to 5% to 1%, respectively; χ2 p < 0.01) but not in the CVC group (Green 58% to 57% to 80% to 92%; Yellow 37% to 36% to 20% to 8%; Red 5% to 7% to 0%; χ2 = n.s). Blood pressure and dialysis efficiency improved in the population as a whole and in the two subgroups (AVF and CVC) separately. AVF and CVC populations, stratified separately according to median VA score, had different event-free follow-up, which was higher (p = 0.0085) in patients with lower scores in the AVF population only.

Conclusion: The vascular access monitoring system improved the vascular access score as well as some clinical and dialytic parameters. Green triage in AVF patients identify those with better outcomes, in agreement with the commonly recognized clinical value of a well-functioning vascular access.

Keywords: Arteriovenous fistula; Central venous catheter; Haemodialysis; Vascular access.

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