Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2997365 Journal of Vascular Surgery 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Vascular access dysfunction is the leading cause of hospitalization and morbidity in patients receiving hemodialysis for end-stage renal disease. Data indicate that most arteriovenous grafts fail due to the formation of stenosis at the vein-graft anastomotic and venous outflow sites. The stenoses result in luminal narrowing and subsequent graft thrombosis and failure. A satisfactory long-term pharmacologic means of preventing stenosis due to intimal hyperplasia and negative remodeling in hemodialysis grafts has yet to be found. In a large animal model of arteriovenous grafts, we show that placement of an adventitial endothelial implant significantly increased venous lumen diameter at 28 days.
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