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This article reviews access considerations for AVF placement in the elderly population and considers the possibility that the fistula first approach to vascular access should not be an absolute” Halinski and Koncicki (2018).

Abstract:

Vascular access is of vital importance for patients requiring dialysis therapies. AV fistulas have been endorsed by many professional societies as the access of choice, however, subsequent creation does not go without consequences. As the population ages and patients become more medically complex, access failure has become a major cause of treatment complication. For the elderly, this is especially true and there are multiple decision points that require careful reflection before an AVF is placed. This article reviews access considerations for AVF placement in the elderly population and considers the possibility that the fistula first approach to vascular access should not be an absolute.



Reference:

Halinski, C. and Koncicki, H.M. (2018) Planning and evaluation for vascular access in the elderly. Seminars in Dialysis. May 8th. [epub ahead of print].

doi: 10.1111/sdi.12699.