Vascular access surveillance : the role of the access nurse in the renal dialysis unit.


Autoria(s): Schoch, Monica; McClure, David
Contribuinte(s)

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Data(s)

01/01/2007

Resumo

Introduction<br />In January 2006, the Renal Dialysis Unit at Geelong Hospital appointed a Vascular Access Nurse. A Transonic Flow Qc HDO2 Ultrasound Dilution Monitor was purchased to monitor access flow and recirculation in arteriovenous fistulae in an attempt to predict AVF stenoses requiring early surgical correction.<br /><br />Methods<br />A bi-monthly monitoring program tested all facility-based patients. 82 patients were assessed for access flow and recirculation between February and December 2006. <br /><br />Results<br />18 (22%) had poor AVF function; 13 with access flows <500ml/minute on initial testing and 5 with an access flow decreasing >25% over a four month period. Of the 18 patients shown to have poor access flow, 2 died within one month of measurement while 5 were too frail to attempt corrective surgery. The remaining 11 proceeded to ultrasound or fistulography. A >50% stenosis was detected in all 11 cases. Of these, 4 had successful vein patch surgery and one had PTFE grafting, each with marked improvement in access flow. One had failed vein patch surgery requiring creation of a femoral AVF, one patient required cvc insertion to await AVF creation, and one had failed stenting requiring a permanent cvc. 3 died before planned surgery. <br /><br />Conclusion<br />5 of the 82 patients that had access flow assessment, and needed further evaluation, proceeded to successful pre-emptive surgical intervention. We believe the Transonic is a useful adjunct to routine clinical AVF surveillance, in providing early evidence of AVF failure that can be avoided by pre-emptive surgery.<br /><br />

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http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30046497

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

[The Meeting]

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30046497/schoch-vascularaccess-2007.pdf

Palavras-Chave #vascular access #renal dialysis unit
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Conference Paper