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Semin Dial ; 26(3): 355-60, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23004012

ABSTRACT

Nonmaturing or dysfunctional hemodialysis fistulas are often repaired with interposition grafts placed either within the fistula (fistula-to-fistula configuration), or connected to another vein (fistula-to-vein configuration). The goal of this study was to compare the survival and usefulness of the composite accesses thus created, which we call "graftulas," with upperarm grafts. This was a retrospective study wherein we determined the survival and thrombosis rates of graftulas (n=24) and upper arm grafts (n=31) placed 1/1/07 through 12/31/09 and followed through 11/30/10. Graftulas resembled grafts as most (96%) were successfully cannulated in 65 ± 43 days. Survival of graftulas was also similar to grafts (58%, 47%, and 32% vs. 56%, 47%, and 39% at 1, 2, and 3 years respectively, p=0.60). However, graftulas had a lower thrombosis rate than grafts (0.5 vs. 1.2 per patient year, p=0.04), and in the fistula-to-fistula configuration, a 2-year thrombosis-free survival of 78%. Total survival of the access site (fistula+graftula) was 92%, 73%, and 42% at 1, 3, and 5 years, respectively. Graftulas possess certain beneficial properties of fistulas and grafts that allows for continued use of the original access site.


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Arm/blood supply , Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical/adverse effects , Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation/methods , Blood Vessel Prosthesis , Graft Occlusion, Vascular/surgery , Renal Dialysis , Venous Thrombosis/surgery , Female , Graft Survival , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome , Vascular Patency
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