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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Adam_W on May 24, 2013, 10:01:10 AM
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Ok, so I finished my treatment today, removed my needles.....and sat for another THREE HOURS trying to stop bleeding! My graft is three and a half years old, and it looks like it's time for a new one. I'll be going to see the vascular surgeon next week.
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Yikes! Doesn't sound good. :thumbdown;
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Ok, so I finished my treatment today, removed my needles.....and sat for another THREE HOURS trying to stop bleeding! My graft is three and a half years old, and it looks like it's time for a new one. I'll be going to see the vascular surgeon next week.
I've been using my current AV graft for 7+ years. During this time, I've experienced the same problem you're describing. It doesn't necessarily mean you need a new graft, but have a stenosis/blockage in the upper area of the vein. Hopefully, a balloon angio can open it up. How does the graft look? Do you rotate sites well to help keep pseudo-aneurysms from forming?
BTW - I was averaging an agio every 5-6 months until I went on extended hours dialysis and turned my pump speed down to 300. Since then, I've only had to go in for the procedure twice in 2.5 years.
I have been having an angio every 2 to 3 months and there is usually little to no stenosis. There are already two large pseudo aneurysms and I avoid those. I'm on my second graft, and the first one lasted about three years as well.