2018
DOI: 10.1080/0886022x.2018.1456464
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A meta-analysis of the association between diabetic patients and AVF failure in dialysis

Abstract: Purpose: The most preferable vascular access for patients with end-stage renal failure needing hemodialysis is native arteriovenous fistula (AVF) on account of its access longevity, patient morbidity, hospitalization costs, lower risks of infection and fewer incidence of thrombotic complications. Meanwhile, according to National Kidney Foundation (NKF)/Dialysis Out-comes Quality Initiative (DOQI) guidelines, AVF is more used than before. However, a significant percentage of AVF fails to support dialysis therap… Show more

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“…Sebuah studi meta-analisis mengenai hubungan antara pasien diabetes dengan gagalnya fistula arteriovenosa pada hemodialisis membuktikan hubungan yang secara statistik signifikan dan melaporkan tingginya angka kegagalan fistula arteriovenosa pada pasien diabetes dibandingkan dengan non-diabetes. (Yan Y, et al, 2018). Beberapa penelitian lain menunjukkan perubahan aterosklerotik pada arteri lengan bawah pada pasien diabetes muncul pada 60% pasien hemodialysis (Gołębiowski, et al, 2015).…”
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“…Sebuah studi meta-analisis mengenai hubungan antara pasien diabetes dengan gagalnya fistula arteriovenosa pada hemodialisis membuktikan hubungan yang secara statistik signifikan dan melaporkan tingginya angka kegagalan fistula arteriovenosa pada pasien diabetes dibandingkan dengan non-diabetes. (Yan Y, et al, 2018). Beberapa penelitian lain menunjukkan perubahan aterosklerotik pada arteri lengan bawah pada pasien diabetes muncul pada 60% pasien hemodialysis (Gołębiowski, et al, 2015).…”
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“…Sari, dkk (2019), menemukan diabetes sebagai faktor resiko murni mempengaruhi luaran kegagalan AVF, sedangkan hipertensi berdasarkan analisis bivariate memiliki hubungan bermakna dengan kegagalan AVF. Yan Y., et al, (2018), dalam sebuah meta analisisnya didapatkan pasien dengan diabetes berhubungan dengan kegagalan AVF pada hemodialisis.…”
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“…For decades, arterio-venous fistulas (AVFs) have been deemed the primary and desired dialysis access for hemodialysis [1], with the successful creation and maintenance of AVFs remaining Achilles' heel of hemodialysis. Most dialysis fistulas fail by stenosis and clotting, representing the principal cause of access loss in hemodialyzed patients, more commonly occurring in diabetics [2] or those with higher hemoglobin [3]. Early failure of arteriovenous dialysis access occurs at a rate of about 17.5% [4] to 23% [5] and the overall one-year primary patency rate is about 60%.…”
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“…The vascular access site has to be monitored on a daily basis by the patient and medical personnel to prevent complications such as infections, stenosis, or thrombosis. (9,10) Complications associated with all types of vascular access have been widely reported in the literature, and can arise at the time of access placement as well as during the maintenance period. (11)(12)(13)(14) While complications associated with vascular access are common among ESRD patients, during and immediately after a disaster they can become exacerbated due to shortages of clean water, electricity, and transportation, as well as limited access to dialysis facilities.…”
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