Predictors of patency for arteriovenous fistulae and grafts in pediatric hemodialysis patients

Pediatr Nephrol. 2019 Feb;34(2):329-339. doi: 10.1007/s00467-018-4082-4. Epub 2018 Sep 27.

Abstract

Background: Hemodialysis (HD) guidelines recommend permanent vascular access (PVA) in children unlikely to receive kidney transplant within 1 year of starting HD. We aimed to determine predictors of primary and secondary patency of PVA in pediatric HD patients.

Methods: Retrospective chart reviews were performed for first PVAs in 20 participating centers. Variables collected included patient demographics, complications, interventions, and final outcome.

Results: There were 103 arterio-venous fistulae (AVF) and 14 AV grafts (AVG). AVF demonstrated superior primary (p = 0.0391) and secondary patency (p = 0.0227) compared to AVG. Primary failure occurred in 16 PVA (13.6%) and secondary failure in 14 PVA (12.2%). AVF were more likely to have primary failure (odds ratio (OR) = 2.10) and AVG had more secondary failure (OR = 3.33). No demographic, clinical, or laboratory variable predicted primary failure of PVA. Anatomical location of PVA was predictive of secondary failure, with radial having the lowest risk compared to brachial (OR = 12.425) or femoral PVA (OR = 118.618). Intervention-free survival was predictive of secondary patency for all PVA (p = 0.0252) and directly correlated with overall survival of AVF (p = 0.0197) but not AVG. Study center demonstrated statistically significant effect only on intervention-free AVF survival (p = 0.0082), but not number of complications or interventions, or outcomes.

Conclusions: In this multi-center pediatric HD cohort, AVF demonstrated primary and secondary patency advantages over AVG. Radial PVA was least likely to develop secondary failure. Intervention-free survival was the only predictor of secondary patency for AVF and directly correlated with overall access survival. The study center effect on intervention-free survival of AVF deserves further investigation.

Keywords: Arteriovenous fistula; Arteriovenous graft; Pediatric hemodialysis; Primary patency; Secondary patency.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study
  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical / adverse effects*
  • Canada
  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic / therapy*
  • Male
  • Renal Dialysis / adverse effects
  • Renal Dialysis / methods*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Risk Factors
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Failure
  • United States
  • Vascular Grafting / adverse effects*
  • Vascular Patency*