2021
DOI: 10.1177/17085381211012565
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Long-term patency and comparisons of venous outflow in hemodialysis forearm arteriovenous grafts

Abstract: Introduction This retrospective study investigated the factors and the effects of different venous outflows on forearm arteriovenous graft patency. Methods The venous outflow sites included basilic, cephalic, median antecubital, and deep veins. Comparisons among multiple groups were analyzed. Findings A total of 179 patients with forearm loop arteriovenous grafts met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 72 were basilic, 48 were cephalic, 44 were median antecubital, and 15 were deep. The median observation period … Show more

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“…23,24 Grafts can be cannulated shortly after creation, but 1-year primary patency rates, are low, commonly documented between 48 to 54% however can be as low as 20%. [25][26][27] Almost a fifth of grafts will require interventions before cannulation. 5 Recent data from the University of Toronto suggests that these salvaged AVGs are associated with short-term patency of 43.2% and assisted primary patency of 47.5% at 1 year.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23,24 Grafts can be cannulated shortly after creation, but 1-year primary patency rates, are low, commonly documented between 48 to 54% however can be as low as 20%. [25][26][27] Almost a fifth of grafts will require interventions before cannulation. 5 Recent data from the University of Toronto suggests that these salvaged AVGs are associated with short-term patency of 43.2% and assisted primary patency of 47.5% at 1 year.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%