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Background: Prolonged bleeding from arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) and arteriovenous grafts (AVG) associates with worse outcomes; Within the hemodialysis unit these outcomes include anemia and quality of life disruptions, and outside the hemodialysis unit includes fatal hemorrhage. However, various guidelines for AVF/AVG bleeding management inside and outside the hemodialysis unit lack consensus. Methods: A scoping review was conducted of four databases, from inception to 17 February 2024. The study population was hemodialysis patients experiencing bleeding from AVF or AVG. Studies that assessed non-operative management were included. Results: Sixteen studies met inclusion criteria. Most (14/16) addressed post-cannulation bleeding from AVF/AVG within the dialysis unit. Compared with standard dressings, hemostatic dressings (chitosan-, cellulose- or thrombin-based) decreased post-cannulation bleeding time at arterial and venous site 35.7%-84.0% (P
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Milosevic, E., Forster, A., Moist, L., Rehman, F., & Thomson, B. (2024). Non-surgical interventions to control bleeding from arteriovenous fistulas and grafts inside and outside the hemodialysis unit: A scoping review. Clinical Kidney Journal, 17(5). https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfae089
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