Quality assurance in surgical trials of arteriovenous grafts for haemodialysis: A systematic review, a narrative exploration and expert recommendations

Author:

Kingsmore David B123ORCID,Edgar Ben13ORCID,Aitken Emma13,Calder Francis4,Franchin Marco5,Geddes Colin6,Inston Nick7ORCID,Jackson Andrew1,Jones Rob G8ORCID,Karydis Nikolaos9,Kasthuri Ram10,Mestres Gaspar11,Papadakis Georgios4,Sivaprakasam Rajesh12,Stephens Mike13,Stevenson Karen1,Stove Callum10ORCID,Szabo Lazslo13ORCID,Thomson Peter C6ORCID,Tozzi Matteo5ORCID,White Richard D14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Renal and Transplant Surgery, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK

2. Vascular Surgery, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK

3. School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

4. Renal & Transplant Surgery, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

5. Department of Vascular Surgery, University of Insubria, Varesi, Italy

6. Department of Nephrology, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK

7. Renal and Transplant Surgery, University Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

8. Interventional Radiology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

9. Department of Renal and Transplant Surgery, University of Athens, Athens, Greece

10. Department of Interventional Radiology, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK

11. Department of Vascular Surgery, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

12. Department of Renal and Transplant Surgery, Royal London, London, UK

13. Dialysis Access Team, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

14. Department of Interventional Radiology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK

Abstract

Background: Introducing new procedures and challenging established paradigms requires well-designed randomised controlled trials (RCT). However, RCT in surgery present unique challenges with much of treatment tailored to the individual patient circumstances, refined by experience and limited by organisational factors. There has been considerable debate over the outcomes of arteriovenous grafts (AVG) compared to AVF, but any differences may reflect differing practice and potential variability. It is essential, therefore, when considering an RCT of a novel surgical procedure or device that quality assurance (QA) is defined for both the new approach and the comparator. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the QA standards performed in RCT of AVG using a multi-national, multi-disciplinary approach and propose an approach for future RCT. Method: The methods of this have been previously registered (PROSPERO: CRD420234284280) and published. In summary, a four-stage review was performed: identification of RCT of AVG, initial review, multidisciplinary appraisal of QA methods and reconciliation. QA measures were sought in four areas – generic, credentialing, standardisation and monitoring, with data abstracted by a multi-national, multi-speciality review body. Results: QA in RCT involving AVG in all four domains is highly variable, often sub-optimally described and has not improved over the past three decades. Few RCT established or defined a pre-RCT level of experience, none documented a pre-trial education programme, or had minimal standards of peri-operative management, no study had a defined pre-trial monitoring programme, and none assessed technical performance. Conclusion: QA in RCT is a relatively new area that is expanding to ensure evidence is reliable and reproducible. This review demonstrates that QA has not previously been detailed, but can be measured in surgical RCT of vascular access, and that a four-domain approach can easily be implemented into future RCT.

Funder

kidney research uk

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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