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Is there a time frame in which you would no longer consider a prior vein mapping study reliable and thus recommend repeating the test in a patient with advanced chronic kidney disease who requires evaluation for fistula placement?

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Nephrology · University of Cincinnati

As a standard, typically 6 months is the longest I’d consider utilizing a vein mapping; however, the caveat here is to repeat after any hospitalization or known line placements/extensive blood draws. Vein mapping is very low risk and relatively easy to repeat vs the risk of a failure to mature fistu...

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Nephrology · LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport

I do not think there is a time frame after which a vein mapping study becomes unreliable in assisting a surgeon in the optimum selection of artery and vein for arterio-venous fistula construction. However, if my patient had a PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) line placed in the arm or if...

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