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UK organisation of access care

UK organisation of access care

J Vasc Access 2015; 16(Suppl. 9): 5 - 10

Article Type: ORIGINAL ARTICLE

DOI:10.5301/jva.5000354

Authors

Teun Wilmink, Sarah Powers, Jyoti Baharani

Corresponding author

  • Teun Wilmink
  • Department of Vascular Surgery
  • Bordesley Green East
  • Birmingham B9 5SS
  • abmw100@doctors.org.uk

Abstract

National UK audits show that 73% of patients start renal replacement therapy (RRT) with haemodialysis (HD). However, 59% of those start HD on non-permanent access in the form of a tunnelled line (TL) or a non-tunnelled line (NTL), 40% on an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and 1% on an arteriovenous graft (AVG). After 3 months, the number of patients dialysing on AVF was only 41%. Late referrals, within 90 days of starting dialysis to the renal service, occur in one-fifth of all incident HD patients. Referral to a surgeon was an important determinant of mode of access at first dialysis. However, referral to a surgeon occurred in 67% of patients who were known to the nephrologist for over a year and in 46% of patients who were known to nephrology less than a year but more than 90 days. Best practice tariffs of the National Health Service (NHS) payment by results program have set a target of 75% of prevalent HD occurring via an AVF or AVG in 2011/2012, rising to 85% in 2013/2014. We suggest that this target is best achieved by increasing timely referral to a surgeon for creation of access before HD is needed.

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Authors

  • Wilmink, Teun [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 1, * Corresponding Author (abmw100@doctors.org.uk)
  • Powers, Sarah [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 2
  • Baharani, Jyoti [PubMed] [Google Scholar] 2

Affiliations

  • Department of Vascular Surgery, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham - UK
  • Department of Renal Medicine, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham - UK

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