WHAT’S NEW IN VASCULAR ACCESS?
Katie Fielding, Chair, BRS VA SIG Professional Development Advisor – Haemodialysis, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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WHATS NEW IN VASCULAR ACCESS? Katie Fielding, Chair, BRS VA SIG Professional Development Advisor Haemodialysis, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust What is present practice development aimed at? Promoting AVF use Lowest
Katie Fielding, Chair, BRS VA SIG Professional Development Advisor – Haemodialysis, Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Ambition 6: People approaching ESRD given time, and support to prepare for RRT and choose correct RRT Pre-emptive transplantation, timely VA and PD catheter insertions … are available to all patients, so that no-one commences dialysis with emergency access where it is avoidable. http://www.kidneyresearchuk.org/file/ media/Kidney-Health-Delivering- Excellence-1709-15-Oct.pdf
Taken from UK Renal Registry 18th Annual Report Caskey F, Castledine C, Dawnay A, Farrington K, Fogarty D, Fraser S, Kumwenda M, MacPhee I, Sinha MD, Steenkamp R, Williams NEPHRON 2016;132 (suppl1)
60% of all incident (new) HD patients 80% of all prevalent (existing) patients have dx via AVF, AVG or Tenckhoff catheter (Kumwenda et al, 2015)
use across centres in Scotland
including paediatric unit
staff from nephrology, vascular surgery and radiology
period
Projects/Projects3.html#SVAA
patient experience of VA
going intervention
timely creation of VA
involvement
place
experience
Haemorrhage
same place, each cannulation
point on vein
needles to cannulate
aneurysm development
haematoma formation
AVF veins
2015 Identified
success
for improvement
valued
involved and engaged
BH / overcome challenges
with reference to evidence
Tools
Education
Measurement
when it occurs
http://www.britishrenal.org /NewsLinks/HHD- Guidance/Recommendati
Threatening-Haem.aspx
Prevention
warning signs
warning signs
Management
Measure number of incidents
community 3 Key priorities:
https://www.thinkkidneys.nhs.uk/kquip/