Authors
Pietro Ravani, Suetonia C Palmer, Matthew J Oliver, Robert R Quinn, Jennifer M MacRae, Davina J Tai, Neesh I Pannu, Chandra Thomas, Brenda R Hemmelgarn, Jonathan C Craig, Braden Manns, Marcello Tonelli, Giovanni FM Strippoli, Matthew T James
Publication date
2013/3/1
Source
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
465-473
Publisher
LWW
Description
Clinical practice guidelines recommend an arteriovenous fistula as the preferred vascular access for hemodialysis, but quantitative associations between vascular access type and various clinical outcomes remain controversial. We performed a systematic review of cohort studies to evaluate the associations between type of vascular access (arteriovenous fistula, arteriovenous graft, and central venous catheter) and risk for death, infection, and major cardiovascular events. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and article reference lists and extracted data describing study design, participants, vascular access type, clinical outcomes, and risk for bias. We identified 3965 citations, of which 67 (62 cohort studies comprising 586,337 participants) met our inclusion criteria. In a random effects meta-analysis, compared with persons with fistulas, those individuals using catheters had higher risks for all-cause mortality (risk ratio …
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