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Does the extracorporeal blood flow affect survival of the arteriovenous vascular access?

Authors :
Pedro, Ponce
Daniele, Marcelli
Caecilia, Scholz
Wolfgang, Wehmeyer
Pedro, Gonçalves
Aileen, Grassmann
Katharina, Brand
Bernard, Canaud
Source :
Hemodialysis international. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis. 19(2)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Hemodiafiltration with high-convective volumes is associated with improved patient survival, whereby practical realization is contingent on high extracorporeal blood flow (Qb) and dialysis treatment time. However, Qb is restricted by vascular access (VA) quality and/or concerns that high Qb could damage the VA. Taking VA quality into consideration, one can investigate the relationship between Qb and VA survival. We analyzed data from 1039 patients treated by hemodiafiltration over a 21-month period where access blood flow (Qa) measurements were also available at baseline. VA failure was defined as a surgical intervention resulting in the generation of a new VA. Qa was included as a stratification variable within a Cox regression model. A second Cox proportional hazard model with a penalized spline was used to describe the association between Qb and VA survival. Compared with Qb in the 350-357 mL/min range, a significantly higher hazard ratio (HR) for VA failure was detected for fistula only, and then only for Qb 312 mL/min (HR: 2.361, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.251-4.453), Qb = 387-397 mL/min (HR: 1.920, 95% CI: 1.007-3.660) and Qb414 mL/min (HR: 2.207, 95% CI: 1.101-4.424). Age, gender, diabetes, VA vintage, position of the VA, and arterial pressure were not significantly associated with outcome. The form of the penalized spline confirmed higher risk for VA failure for the lowest and the highest values of Qb. Taking Qa into consideration, no association was found between VA failure and Qb up to flows as high as approximately 390 mL/min.

Details

ISSN :
15424758
Volume :
19
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hemodialysis international. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis
Accession number :
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