TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of the surgeon on the prevalence of arteriovenous fistulas
AU - He, Cijang
AU - Charoenkul, Viratana
AU - Kahn, Thomas
AU - Langhoff, Eric
AU - Uribarri, Jaime
AU - Sedlacek, Martin
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Decreased use of native arteriovenous fistulas and an increased reliance on synthetic grafts as permanent dialysis access have accompanied the growth of the dialysis population in the United States, but not at our institution. Possible reasons for this difference were studied in a cross-sectional analysis in August of 2000. There were 51 chronic dialysis patients, all of whom had their access placed by the same surgeon; 75% of them were dialyzed through an arteriovenous fistula, which compares well with the 23% prevalence at the national level. Among our patients, 57% were diabetic, 98% had a history of hypertension, 35% had amputations or arterial bypass surgery, 37% had coronary artery disease, 12% had suffered a stroke, 35% were active smokers, and 22% had a history of intravenous drug use. The high prevalence of arteriovenous fistulas, despite so many comorbid conditions, suggests that the presence of a skilled and experienced surgeon may be more predictive of better dialysis access than other factors.
AB - Decreased use of native arteriovenous fistulas and an increased reliance on synthetic grafts as permanent dialysis access have accompanied the growth of the dialysis population in the United States, but not at our institution. Possible reasons for this difference were studied in a cross-sectional analysis in August of 2000. There were 51 chronic dialysis patients, all of whom had their access placed by the same surgeon; 75% of them were dialyzed through an arteriovenous fistula, which compares well with the 23% prevalence at the national level. Among our patients, 57% were diabetic, 98% had a history of hypertension, 35% had amputations or arterial bypass surgery, 37% had coronary artery disease, 12% had suffered a stroke, 35% were active smokers, and 22% had a history of intravenous drug use. The high prevalence of arteriovenous fistulas, despite so many comorbid conditions, suggests that the presence of a skilled and experienced surgeon may be more predictive of better dialysis access than other factors.
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U2 - 10.1097/00002480-200201000-00009
DO - 10.1097/00002480-200201000-00009
M3 - Article
C2 - 11814096
AN - SCOPUS:0036265588
SN - 1058-2916
VL - 48
SP - 39
EP - 40
JO - ASAIO Journal
JF - ASAIO Journal
IS - 1
ER -