2020
DOI: 10.1177/1129729820974177
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Tapered and non-tapered prosthetic grafts in upper extremity dialysis access: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: Objective: It is unclear whether tapered arteriovenous grafts (AVGs) are superior to non-tapered AVGs when it comes to preventing upper extremity ischemic steal syndrome. We aimed to evaluate the outcomes of tapered and non-tapered AVGs using systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods: A literature search was systemically performed to identify all English publications from 1999 to 2019 that directly compared the outcomes of upper extremity tapered and non-tapered AVGs. Outcomes evaluated were the primary pat… Show more

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“…Arteriovenous grafts can be constructed from a variety of nonautogenous materials (ie, synthetic, biological) and configurations (eg, typically loop and straight placements; tapered, swirl, and standard construction; bonded with heparin, other drug, or none), but none appear to be superior to another in terms of patency or complications . Standard AVG cannot be used until after 2 to 4 weeks from creation to allow for proper incorporation of graft material into surrounding tissue and reduce the likelihood of hematoma formation with cannulation.…”
Section: Arteriovenous Access In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arteriovenous grafts can be constructed from a variety of nonautogenous materials (ie, synthetic, biological) and configurations (eg, typically loop and straight placements; tapered, swirl, and standard construction; bonded with heparin, other drug, or none), but none appear to be superior to another in terms of patency or complications . Standard AVG cannot be used until after 2 to 4 weeks from creation to allow for proper incorporation of graft material into surrounding tissue and reduce the likelihood of hematoma formation with cannulation.…”
Section: Arteriovenous Access In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%