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Special considerations

Take the following precautions if you are using an AVF or AVG:

  • Do not allow anyone to take a blood pressure reading on an arm with the access.
  • Do not use creams or lotions over the access site.
  • Do not wear tight clothing around the access site.
  • Observe the access site after dialysis, watching for swelling, infection, or bleeding.
  • Routinely check the access site for the "thrill," indicating that the AV site is still functioning. (If the thrill disappears, call your health care provider immediately.)
  • When you sleep, avoid placing pressure on an arm with the access (if the graft or fistula clots, you may need a new one).
If you have an external access, take these additional precautions:
  • Avoid physical activity that might dislodge the access, which could result in excessive bleeding and air entering the circulatory system. (If this happens, call 911 and get immediate medical attention.)
  • Call your health care provider immediately if you have a fever or other sign of infection.
  • If the color in the tubes changes and becomes a dark red, call your health care provider immediately. (The blood may be clotting.)

If you perform peritoneal dialysis at home:

  • Report any fever immediately.
  • Report any pain in your abdomen immediately.

Do not miss or skip any dialysis sessions.

References

Goldman L, Ausiello D. Cecil Textbook of Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007.

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Reviewer Info: Charles Silberberg, D.O., Private Practice specializing in Nephrology, Affiliated with NY Medical College, Division of Nephrology, Valhalla, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.; ADAM Health Illustrated Encyclopedia, 11/12/2007
 
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