Failing arteriovenous dialysis fistulas: evaluation and treatment.

Abstract
A total of 31 patients, with 45 episodes of failing arteriovenous dialysis fistulas, were studied. Fistula failure was usually due to venous and/or anastomotic stenosis, often in conjunction with thrombosis. Abnormalities were treated by percutaneous dilation and occasionally, by streptokinase infusion. Most complications and failures occurred either in patients with recently created fistulas, or in those with multiple or long segment stenosis associated with thrombosis. Patients with a single nonobstructing stenosis were very successfully treated with percutaneous techniques, which are the treatment of choice for this condition.