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Filter by:The FLOW trial evaluates the follow-up of the vascular access for hemodialysis. In current clinical care, vascular access flow volume is periodically assessed to detect and treat asymptomatic stenosis. The FLOW trial will determine whether it is safe to abandon this practice of active surveillance. Vascular access stenosis will then be treated only when clinical problems of flow dysfunction occur during hemodialysis. The investigators expect that the intervention rate and medical costs will be reduced by 40% when correction of vascular access stenosis is triggered by clinically apparent access dysfunction rather than asymptomatic flow reduction.
Whether intensive monitoring and preemptive intervention has an positive clinical effect on arterio-venous fistula (AVF) maintenance is a new issue in hemodialysis (HD) patient management. This study aims to explore the clinical value of intensive monitoring and preemptive intervention on AVF, so to decide the best follow-up items and frequency.