Challenges and potential solutions to enrollment in a clinical trial of arteriovenous fistula vs arteriovenous graft vascular access strategy.

Journal: JVS-Vascular Insights
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Abstract

This article presents the rationale, challenges, and adaptive strategies employed during the initiation and execution of the arteriovenous (AV) access trial-a multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing AV fistulas and AV grafts for hemodialysis in older adults with major comorbidities. Motivated by shifts in epidemiologic landscapes and evolving guidelines moving away from a fistula-first approach and to more patient-centric approaches, the objective of this randomized controlled trial was to fill critical knowledge gaps in determining the optimal vascular access for this complex patient population. We outline the challenges encountered in patient recruitment along with measures employed to overcome these obstacles in recruitment. We emphasize the pivotal role of continuous research in overcoming these challenges, underscoring its necessity to achieve a thorough comprehension of optimal vascular access strategies for this complex patient population.

Authors
Matthew Goldman, Dipal Patel, Kevin Chang, Ross Davis, Matthew Edwards, Justin Hurie, Ashlee Sutsrim, Gabriela Velazquez Ramirez, Timothy Williams, Oscar Grandas, Michael Freeman, Michael Mcnally, Scott Stevens, Kyla Bennett, Karen Woo, Christopher Carsten, Mark Androes, Joseph-vincent Blas, Brian Jones, R Patton, Rachel Parr, Sagar Gandhi, John York, Carlton Young, Muhammad Rabbani, Ali Gardezi, Lama Abdelnour, Timmy Lee, Wala Abusalah, Carlos Zayas, Caitlin Hicks, Duvuru Geetha, W Brown, Haiying Chen, Michael Allon, Mariana Murea
Relevant Conditions

Arteriovenous Malformation