Dialysis Flashcards
Generally, when should a patient start dialysis?
When the risks of uremic complications outweigh the risks of dialysis
What are some specific indications for dialysis?
- volume overload refratory to diuretics
- hyperkalemia refractory to medical treatment
- uremic pericarditis
- uremic symptoms
- other metabolic derangements
Estimations of GFR at very low kidney function values is __________.
inaccurate
What did the IDEAL study show?
It demonstrated that starting dialysis early did not decrease mortality in CKD patients. (Because dialysis is a huge detriment to quality of life, providers now wait to start dialysis.)
What are the pros and cons of AV fistulas?
Pros: lowest infection rate; longest lifespan; requires fewest procedures to maintain
Cons: can take months to mature; some are never usable; risk of “steal” syndrome–in which arterial blood gets diverted to the vein; needles
What arteries and veins are common for AV fistulas?
Radiocephalic
Brachiocephalic
Brachiobasilic
What are AV grafts?
Surgeons insert plastic tubing between an artery and a vein
What are the pros and cons of AV grafts?
Pros: quicker than AVFs; good blood flow; lower infection rate than catheters
Cons: high rate of stenosis; shorter lifespan than AVFs; risk of steal syndrome; needles
What are the pros and cons of dialysis catheters (those inserted into the internal jugular and SVC)?
Pros: immediate use; no needles; does not require surgery
Cons: highest infection risk; high rate of dysfunction; requires insertion-site care; associated with high mortality
What are two main limitations of dialysis?
(1) Inability to remove fluid overload
(2) Hyperphosphatemia leading to bone disorders
The IDEAL study failed to demonstrate benefits from _____________.
starting dialysis early
Patients with __________ should be start dialysis.
severe co-morbidities
Peritoneal dialysis is the _____________.
most common method of dialysis in the world
Peritoneal dialysis can lead to _________ complications.
metabolic (hyperglycemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and hypokalemia)