2019
DOI: 10.1159/000503678
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Effect of Early Cannulation with Plastic Cannula on Arteriovenous Fistula Patency in Hemodialysis Patients

Abstract: Introduction: Plastic cannulas have been used to cannulate arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) for hemodialysis (HD) in Japan for many years. However, the effect of early cannulation with plastic cannulas on AVF patency is not known. Objective: We analyzed the relationship between first cannulation time (FCT) and patency rates for AVFs cannulated with plastic cannulas and investigated whether early cannulation with plastic cannulas affects AVF patency. Methods: In total, 122 patients who underwent primary AVF constr… Show more

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“…This may contribute to the remarkable superiority of Japanese vascular access-related outcomes compared to other countries. Moreover, the AVF implementation rate in Japan is considerably higher than in other countries associated with the use of plastic cannulae, and the time to first needling is only 2-4 weeks, shorter than the period of 4-6 weeks in other countries [24]. Based on Japanese experience, plastic cannulae have also been used in renal units in Australia since 2013 with excellent results [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may contribute to the remarkable superiority of Japanese vascular access-related outcomes compared to other countries. Moreover, the AVF implementation rate in Japan is considerably higher than in other countries associated with the use of plastic cannulae, and the time to first needling is only 2-4 weeks, shorter than the period of 4-6 weeks in other countries [24]. Based on Japanese experience, plastic cannulae have also been used in renal units in Australia since 2013 with excellent results [13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a randomised controlled pilot study, 16 the patient group who received metal needles had statistically significant differences in complications such as mechanical trauma and infiltrations during HD. Shi et al 17 reports that extravasation phenomena and risk of haematoma or aborted dialysis session are lower in the plastic cannula group than in metal needle group. The cost of the interventions related to the treatment of complications led to a large increase in expenditure for the group who received metal needles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers believe that early AVF puncture (<10 days after creation) using an plastic cannula does not affect the patency rate, and it is possible to perform AVF puncture before 10 days to reduce the use of CVC. 106 …”
Section: Description Of the Consensusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers believe that early AVF puncture (<10 days after creation) using an plastic cannula does not affect the patency rate, and it is possible to perform AVF puncture before 10 days to reduce the use of CVC. 106 A single-center, prospective, randomized clinical trial in South Korea studied 16 HD patients, and all patients had AVG vascular access. They randomly divided eight cases in the metal needle group and eight cases in the plastic cannula group.…”
Section: Beraprost Can Be Selectively Used After Avf Surgery (2b)mentioning
confidence: 99%