Early rethrombosis of clotted hemodialysis grafts: graft salvage achieved with an aggressive approach

AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2000 Aug;175(2):529-32. doi: 10.2214/ajr.175.2.1750529.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of repeated pulsed spray pharmacomechanical thrombolysis for salvage of early rethrombosis of hemodialysis grafts and to identify factors that predict successful outcome.

Materials and methods: Thirty-four patients with initial successful thrombolysis were referred for repeated thrombolysis because of early rethrombosis. Repeated thrombolysis occurred within 1 month of initial thrombolysis. Technical success and patency rates were calculated. Causes of graft thrombosis and procedural modifications were analyzed.

Results: The 39 rethrombosed grafts were successfully treated using pharmacomechanical thrombolysis, and patients underwent subsequent hemodialysis. The underlying flow-limiting stenoses were treated with balloon angioplasty using a larger balloon (41%), a same-size angioplasty balloon (18%), stent placement (15%), or increased anticoagulation (5%). A new stenosis location was discovered in 18%. Mean primary patency was 80.9 days (2.6 months) and secondary patency was 235.4 days (7.8 months). With life table analysis, 1-, 3-, 6-, and 12-month primary patency rates were 72%, 31%, 23%, and 15%, and secondary patency rates were 77%, 62%, 51%, and 31%, respectively. Graft patency rates in our study were compared with our institutional historic graft patency rates, with no significant difference noted (p = 0.76). No major procedural complications occurred.

Conclusion: Adequate technical success and patency rates for pharmacomechanical thrombolysis occur even for hemodialysis grafts that rethrombose within 1 month. After thrombolysis, aggressive search for and treatment of additional stenoses are warranted.

MeSH terms

  • Blood Vessel Prosthesis / adverse effects*
  • Humans
  • Recurrence
  • Remission Induction
  • Renal Dialysis*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Thrombolytic Therapy / methods*
  • Thrombosis / drug therapy*
  • Thrombosis / etiology*
  • Time Factors
  • Vascular Patency