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Hemodialysis Access: When Is the Right Time?

Hemodialysis Access: When Is the Right Time?

Hemodialysis Access: When Is the Right Time? (00:01:49)
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It can be hard to think that someday a machine may have to do the work your kidneys won't be able to do anymore.

But that's okay.

A lot of people feel that way before they start dialysis.

Before dialysis can start, you'll need a dialysis access.

That's where planning can help.

When you have a plan, you can be more in control.

One of the first things to think about is when to get your access.

A vascular access is the place on your arm where the blood and fluids will flow in and out of your body during dialysis.

There are two kinds of accesses: a graft or a fistula.

The graft uses a tube to connect an artery and a vein.

A graft may seem like the simplest to do and the quickest to use.

But a fistula is stronger than a graft, and there's less risk of an infection.

A doctor creates a fistula by attaching the artery directly to a vein.

The procedure to make a fistula must be done several months before you start doing dialysis.

That's because it needs time to heal and get strong enough to be your lifeline.

When you start dialysis will depend on the health of your kidneys.

But getting a fistula is a choice you can make now--one that prepares your body for dialysis ahead of time.

Remember, you can always ask your care team questions and let them help you make a plan that puts you in control of your health.

Current as of: October 11, 2024

Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff

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