Dialysis Access Interventions
VASCULAR & DIALYSIS ACCESS CARE
- Supports dialysis access
- Treats narrowing or clots
- May restore blood flow
- Often image-guided
Evaluation & Next Steps
- Clear severity assessment and next steps
- Supportive care and recovery guidance
- Care across 4 Las Vegas locations
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Quick Summary
Key takeaway: Dialysis access interventions help evaluate and treat problems with an AV fistula or graft so dialysis access can keep working properly.
Treatment may include fistulogram, angioplasty, declotting, stent placement, or other access-focused procedures depending on blood flow, narrowing, clotting, and dialysis performance.
WHAT ARE DIALYSIS ACCESS INTERVENTIONS?
Dialysis access interventions are procedures used to diagnose and treat problems with hemodialysis access, including AV fistulas and AV grafts. These access sites allow blood to move between the patient and the dialysis machine during treatment.
Over time, dialysis access can develop narrowing, clotting, slow flow, swelling, bleeding issues, or poor dialysis performance. Image-guided procedures can help identify the problem and may restore or improve blood flow through the access circuit.
Not every access problem can be fixed with a minimally invasive procedure. Some patients may need surgical revision, new access creation, catheter placement, or coordination with a dialysis team depending on the access type and severity of the issue.
Who May Be a Good Candidate
- Poor dialysis flow
- Clotted fistula or graft
- Access site swelling
- Difficult cannulation
- Rising dialysis pressures
Conditions Treated
Access Narrowing
Access Clotting
Poor Dialysis Flow
Access Dysfunction
Benefits of Treatment
- Restores access flow
- Treats narrowing
- May clear clots
- Supports dialysis care
- May avoid new access
How the Procedure Works / What to Expect
Preparation Before Treatment
- Dialysis history is reviewed
- Access exam is performed
- Medications are reviewed
During the Procedure
- Access is imaged
- Narrowing is treated
- Flow is checked
Recovery & Aftercare
- Access is monitored
- Dialysis team is updated
- Follow-up may be needed
Risks / Considerations
- Bleeding can occur
- Re-clotting is possible
- Revision may be needed
Related Treatments / Alternatives
AV Fistula Creation
Dialysis Access Declotting
Frequently Asked Questions
Locations
LVVIS West Side Consultation Office
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Consultations and vascular evaluations
LV2 Limb & Vascular Division
8930 W Sunset Rd, Suite 350
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Limb preservation and podiatry partnership care
LVVIS East Procedure Office
2250 E Flamingo Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Procedures, diagnostics, and circulatory care
LVVIS West Side Surgical Center
6120 S Fort Apache Rd, Suite 100
Las Vegas, NV 89148
Advanced vascular and interventional procedures