Int J Nephrol. 2012; 2012: 539608
Shetty A, Whittier WL
The rate of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) placement continues to rise and AVF failure is a major complication. The main means of AVF failure is stenosis heading to thrombosis. Although the showing of early stenosis with preemptive correction prior to thrombosis seems to be a plausible option to prevent entrance failure, there is much debate, upon the basis of studies of notice with arteriovenous grafts, as to whether early notice essentially improves the longevity of AVFs. Evaluating the available information for surveillance, specifically the interpretation for AVF stenosis and survival, is necessary to determine if notice is warranted. These trials have shown that vascular entrance flow (Qa) notice is profitable in revealing subclinical stenosis. Preemptive angioplasty and surgical revision have shown to diminution thrombosis rates. However, during the benefaction time, there is only limited interpretation upon whether preemptive treatment equates to softened long-term AVF survival.
healthcare jobs
No comments:
Post a Comment