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Published on: May 30, 2016
Optimizing the life of vascular access during follow-up
Angela Veneziano1, Marco Franchin2, Maria C Cervarolo2
1Department of Vascular Surgery, ASST Settelaghi Universitary Teaching Hospital, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy - aveneziano1@studenti.uninsubria.it.
Abstract:
Optimizing the longevity of vascular access in hemodialysis patients remains a critical aspect of patient care, given the significant role of arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) and arteriovenous grafts (AVGs) in enabling effective dialysis. Vascular access complications, such as stenosis, thrombosis, and cannulation-related damage, continue to challenge both the functionality and the sustainability of these access points. Recent advancements underscore the importance of a robust follow-up strategy, integrating clinical evaluations with diagnostic tools like color Doppler ultrasound (CDU) and emerging interventional approaches such as drug-coated balloon (DCB) angioplasty. Regular CDU surveillance has shown promise in identifying asymptomatic stenosis, providing an opportunity for early intervention and reducing the risk of thrombotic events. This non-invasive imaging modality allows for detailed evaluation of hemodynamic changes within the vascular access, enabling timely detection and monitoring of stenotic lesions. Furthermore, the use of DCBs - angioplasty balloons coated with antiproliferative agents such as paclitaxel - offers a targeted approach to manage intimal hyperplasia and reduce restenosis rates in vascular access sites. Studies indicate that DCBs can mitigate neointimal proliferation, prolonging patency and enhancing long-term access outcomes. In this paper, we explore the synergistic role of clinical follow-up, ultrasound-based diagnostics, and drug-coated technologies in the preservation of vascular access. By examining the impact of these strategies, we aim to provide a comprehensive approach to vascular access maintenance, emphasizing the need for structured surveillance protocols and interventional techniques to optimize the lifespan of hemodialysis access points.
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