Patient-related factors influencing patency of autogenous brachiocephalic haemodialysis fistulas

Author:

Lamprou Alexander1,de Bruin Cor1,van Roon Arie2,Loonstra Jan1,van der Laan Maarten1,Tielliu Ignace1,Zeebregts Clark1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, University Medical Centre Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen - The Netherlands

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Vascular Medicine, University Medical Centre Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen - The Netherlands

Abstract

Objective The objective of this study was to analyse the outcome of autogenous brachiocephalic fistula for dialysis purposes and to determine modifiable and non-modifiable patient-related factors of influence on the patency of a newly created fistula. Design of study A single-centre retrospective cohort study with the aim of determining patient-related factors of influence on primary failure, primary, primary assisted and secondary patency of autogenous brachiocephalic fistulas. Seventeen patient-related variables were determined by means of univariate analysis, variables reaching significance were then entered in a multivariate Cox-regression model. Results Between October 2005-October 2015, 231 autogenous brachiocephalic fistulas were created in 228 patients. Mean age was 61.3 years (20.3-88.2 years). Patency was calculated using Kaplan-Meier analysis. Primary failure occurred in 38 out of 231 created fistulas (16.5%). The primary, primary assisted and secondary patency rates at six months were 78 ± 3%, 93 ± 2%, and 95 ± 1%, respectively. At 12 months, they were 63 ± 3%, 89 ± 2%, and 92 ± 2%, and at 24 months 47 ± 4%, 84 ± 3%, and 89 ± 2%. The non-modifiable factors, diabetes mellitus and mean cephalic vein diameter were identified as a predictor for failure influencing primary and secondary patency. The preoperative use of anticoagulation was identified as a modifiable factor for failure. Conclusions This study identified several non-modifiable and modifiable factors of interest to the clinician deciding on which type of haemodialysis fistula is most suitable for an individual patient. Meticulous preoperative work-up, a surveillance programme, and a dedicated multidisciplinary team can be of great importance in achieving better patency rates.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,Surgery

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