Arteriovenous access failure: more than just intimal hyperplasia?

Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2013 May;28(5):1085-92. doi: 10.1093/ndt/gft068. Epub 2013 Mar 29.

Abstract

Haemodialysis vascular access patency is severely compromised by fistula non-maturation and access stenosis. Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is considered the culprit lesion in failed fistulas, resulting in luminal narrowing and stenosis. This review focuses on the biology and pathophysiology of fistula failure and highlights not only the classically associated IH but also some relatively neglected but potentially important contributors such as inadequate outward remodelling. In addition, the complex process and fragile balance of successful fistula maturation might be partially hindered by pre-existent chronic kidney disease-mediated vasculopathy. Further unravelling the (patho)physiology of outward remodelling and IH could contribute to novel therapies and enhance fistula patency.

Keywords: arteriovenous fistula; haemodialysis access; intimal hyperplasia; outward remodelling.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arteriovenous Fistula / pathology*
  • Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical / adverse effects*
  • Humans
  • Hyperplasia / pathology*
  • Tunica Intima / pathology*
  • Vascular Patency