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Published in: Pediatric Nephrology 6/2012

01-06-2012 | Original Article

Vascular access: choice and complications in European paediatric haemodialysis units

Authors: Wesley N. Hayes, Alan R. Watson, Nichola Callaghan, Elizabeth Wright, Constantinos J. Stefanidis, On behalf of the European Pediatric Dialysis Working Group

Published in: Pediatric Nephrology | Issue 6/2012

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Abstract

Background

European and U.S. guidelines emphasise that permanent vascular access in the form of arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) or grafts (AVG) are preferable to central venous catheters (CVC) in paediatric patients on long-term haemodialysis. We report vascular access choice and complication rates in 13 European paediatric nephrology units.

Methods

A survey of units participating in the European Pediatric Dialysis Working Group requesting data on type of vascular access, routine care and complications in patients on chronic haemodialysis between March 2010 and February 2011.

Results

Information was complied on 111 patients in 13 participating centres with a median age of 14 (range 0.25–20.2) years. Central venous catheters were used in 67 of 111 (60%) patients, with 42 patients (38%) having an AVF and two patients (2%) having an AVG. Choice of vascular access was significantly related to patient age, with patients with AVF/AVG having a median age of 16 years compared to 12 years for patients with CVCs (p < 0.001). Routine CVC exit site care and catheter lock solution use differed between centres. CVC infections requiring intravenous antibiotics were reported at a rate of 1.9 and exit site infections at a rate of 1.8 episodes/1000 catheter days. Overall infective complications necessitating CVC change occurred at a rate of 0.9 episodes/1000 catheter days. No infective complications were reported in patients with AVF/AVG access. The rate of CVC infections requiring intravenous antibiotics was significantly lower in patients in whom CVC exit sites were cleaned weekly as opposed to every dialysis session (relative risk with every session cleaning vs. weekly cleaning 2.58, 95% confidence interval 1.17–5.69). Catheter malfunction (inadequate blood flow) was a more prevalent complication necessitating 22.4 thrombolytic interventions/1000 catheter days and 2.1 CVC changes/1000 catheter days.

Conclusions

Central venous catheters remain the predominant choice of vascular access in Europe despite problems of malfunction and infection. AVF/AVG were predominantly used in adolescents without reported complications. More regular exit site cleaning may predispose to CVC infection, but this observation requires prospective evaluation.
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Metadata
Title
Vascular access: choice and complications in European paediatric haemodialysis units
Authors
Wesley N. Hayes
Alan R. Watson
Nichola Callaghan
Elizabeth Wright
Constantinos J. Stefanidis
On behalf of the European Pediatric Dialysis Working Group
Publication date
01-06-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Nephrology / Issue 6/2012
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-011-2079-3

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