Management of an aneurysmal arteriovenous fistula in kidney transplant recipients

Michael Corr*, Kateřina Lawrie, Peter Baláž, Stephen O'Neill

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Abstract

Aneurysms remain the most common complication of an arteriovenous fistula created for dialysis access. The management of an aneurysmal arteriovenous fistula (AAVF) in kidney transplant recipients remains contentious with a lack of clear clinical guidelines. Recipients of a functioning graft do not require the fistula for dialysis access, however risk of graft failure and needing the access at a future date must be considered. In this review we outline the current evidence in the assessment and management of a transplant recipient with an AAVF. We will describe our recommended five-step approach to assessing an AAVF in transplant patients; 1.) Define AAVF 2.) Risk assess AAVF 3.) Assess transplant graft function and future graft failure risk 4.) Consider future renal replacement therapy options 5.) Vascular mapping to assess future vascular access options. Then we will describe the current therapeutic options and when they would most appropriately be employed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100799
Number of pages7
JournalTransplantation Reviews
Volume37
Issue number4
Early online date05 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

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