One-third of vascular access surgeries considered ‘on time’

One-third of older patients with end-stage kidney disease received an arteriovenous fistula within 6 months of starting hemodialysis, according to study data published in Kidney360.
Among patients who received an arteriovenous fistula (AVF), 90% eventually used that access for hemodialysis, according to researchers.
AVFs are considered the preferred vascular access option, but determining the appropriate time to create an AVF can be difficult, according to Boudewijn Heggen, MD, of the department of vascular surgery at Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands, and colleagues.
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