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Filter by:This prospective, multicenter, non-randomized, single-arm Clinical trial aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the use of paclitaxel-coated arteriovenous graft (AVG) on the inner wall of ePTFE graft, which is designed to reduce neointimal hyperplasia that causes stenosis and thrombosis after implantation of AVG.
Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) for hemodialysis often fail to become usable due to failure to mature (FTM). The most common cause is narrowing of the artery or vein (stenosis). Another potential cause is the presence of collateral or side branch veins that steal blood flow from the main fistula channel. Some believe that occluding these veins might help maturation of those failing AVFs. To evaluate if this actually works, patients with FTM will be randomly assigned to side branch vein ligation (or not), and rates of AVF maturation of the two groups will be compared.
The aim of this two-year study is to explore the relationship among function of HVA, nail-fold capillaries and TCM constitutions based on hybridizing data mining techniques. This study will not only improve our understanding on the expressions of function of HVA, nailfold capillaries and tendency of TCM patterns, but also demonstrate the fundamental knowledge of a novel healthcare model on hemodialysis vascular access.