Kidney Res Clin Pract.  2015 Sep;34(3):125-131. 10.1016/j.krcp.2015.06.004.

Role of interventional nephrology in the multidisciplinary approach to hemodialysis vascular access care

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  • 1University of Texas Medical Branch and Lifeline Vascular Access, Houston, Texas, USA. gbeathard@msn.com

Abstract

Dialysis vascular access planning, creation, and management is of critical importance to the dialysis patient population. It requires a multidisciplinary approach involving patients and their families, dialysis facility staff, the nephrologist, the surgeon, and the interventionalist. With the emergence of interventional nephrology as a subspecialty of nephrology, the nephrologist is increasingly providing both the nephrology and interventional aspects of care, and in some areas, the surgical functions as well. Most of these interventional nephrologists work in freestanding outpatient dialysis access centers (DACs). Large clinical studies published over the past 10 years demonstrate that the interventional nephrologist can manage the problems associated with dialysis access dysfunction effectively, safely, and economically. A recently published study based upon United States Medicare claims data in which a DAC patient group (n = 27,613) and a hospital outpatient department patient group (HOPD group; n = 27,613) were compared using propensity score matching techniques showed that patients treated in the DACs had significantly better clinical outcomes (P<0.001). This included fewer vascular accessrelated infections (0.18 vs. 0.29), fewer septicemia-related hospitalizations (0.15 vs. 0.18), and a lower mortality rate (47.9% vs. 53.5%).

Keyword

Dialysis; Dialysis access; Interventional nephrology; Nephrology; Vascular access

MeSH Terms

Dialysis
Hospitalization
Humans
Medicare
Mortality
Nephrology*
Outpatients
Propensity Score
Renal Dialysis*
United States
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