Endovascular treatment of central venous stenoses in patients with dialysis shunts.

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OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of long-term results of percutaneous treatment of central vein stenoses or occlusions in patients with haemodialysis shunt. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 26 patients with haemodialysis shunts and confirmed central vein stenosis or occlusion, 28 primary percutaneous transluminal angioplasties (PTA) and 5 repeated PTAs (re-PTA) were performed; in three patients a stent was implanted - primary in one patient and due to early restenosis after PTA in two patients. To maintain stent patency, 10 re-PTA were performed. RESULTS: The technical success rate of primary interventions was 96 % (100 % in stenoses and 50 % in occlusions). Primary post-PTA patency rate was 70 % at 3 months, 60 % at 6 months and 30 % at 12 months. CONCLUSION: PTA with possible stent implantation is a first-choice method in the treatment of stenoses and occlusions of the central venous system. Despite the relatively frequent re-interventions, endovascular treatment is capable to preserve long-term function of the dialysis shunt.

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Buriánková, E., Köcher, M., Bachleda, P., Utíkal, P., Kojecký, Z., Cerná, M., & Herman, M. (2003). Endovascular treatment of central venous stenoses in patients with dialysis shunts. Biomedical Papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacký, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, 147(2), 203–206. https://doi.org/10.5507/bp.2003.030

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