Dialysis arteriovenous access monitoring and surveillance according to the 2017 Spanish Guidelines

Ramón Roca‐Tey(Institut de Seguretat Pública de Catalunya), José Ibeas(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Teresa Moreno(Hospital Juan Ramón Jiménez), Enrique Gruss(Hospital Universitario Fundación Alcorcón), José Luis Merino(Hospital Universitario del Henares), Joaquín Vallespín(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), David Hernán(Fundación Renal Española), Patricia Arribas(Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor)
The Journal of Vascular Access
March 15, 2018
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Abstract

The Spanish Multidisciplinary Group on Vascular Access (GEMAV), which includes experts from the five scientific societies involved (nephrology (S.E.N.), vascular surgery (SEACV), interventional radiology (SERAM-SERVEI), infectious diseases (SEIMC), and nephrology nursing (SEDEN)), along with the methodological support of the Iberoamerican Cochrane Centre, has developed the Spanish Clinical Guidelines on Vascular Access for Hemodialysis. This article summarizes the main issues from the guideline's chapter entitled "Monitoring and surveillance of arteriovenous access." We will analyze the current evidence on conflicting topics such as the value of the flow-based screening methods for the arteriovenous access surveillance or the role of Doppler ultrasound as the imaging exploration to confirm suspected stenosis. In addition, the concept of significant stenosis and the criteria to perform the elective intervention for stenosis were reviewed. The adoption of these guidelines will hopefully translate into a reduced risk of thrombosis and increased patency rates for both arteriovenous fistulas and grafts.


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