Ep. 292 Dialysis Interventions with Drug-Coated Balloons, Covered Stents and More with Dr. Ari Kramer

Ep. 292 Dialysis Interventions with Drug-Coated Balloons, Covered Stents and More with Dr. Ari Kramer

In this episode, Dr. Chris Beck interviews vascular access surgeon Dr. Ari Kramer about his management of arteriovenous (AV) access for dialysis patients. We cover his preferred imaging for identifying and deciding to treat stenoses, the protracted angioplasty technique, and the evolution of research in drug coated balloons (DCB) and stent grafts. --- CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Medtronic Chocolate PTA Balloon https://www.medtronic.com/peripheral BD Rotarex Atherectomy System https://www.bd.com/rotarex --- SHOW NOTES Dr. Kramer starts by describing his vascular access practice. He is the sole operator within a hospital-based practice where he creates and maintains AV access. When evaluating a patient for possible intervention, duplex ultrasound, physical exam findings, patient history, and information from the dialysis center all play roles in determining whether the patient is eligible for a fistulagram. Dr. Kramer offers fistulagram tips: he obtains access above the arterial anastomosis in order to avoid occlusion of outflow, and he first shoots contrast into the venous tract first and works his way up to the arterial system. Depending on the findings of the fistulagram, stenotic lesions in the venous outflow tract can be treated. Dr. Kramer generally treats the lesion if the stenosis limits flow by more than 50%. Additionally, he treats any lesion resulting in a luminal diameter of 2mm or less. In an AV fistula circuit, Dr. Kramer describes his procedure, which is largely informed by the most current clinical trials. He first employs the FLEX Vessel Prep system to reduce circumferential fibromuscular tension. Next, he performs protracted plain old balloon angioplasty (POBA) for 90 seconds. This helps Then, he re-images the vessel to ensure there was no injury and utilizes a DCB to deliver paclitaxel. We discuss the clinical trials outcomes of the two current DCBs that have been approved for use in AV management, IN.PACT and Lutonix. Dr. Kramer also notes the significant cost of DCBs and lack of access to treatment for the most at-risk patients. He encourages clinicians to unite to advocate for increased reimbursement for this treatment that has been proven to show the highest standard of care. Additionally, we address treatment of non-autogenous AV circuits with stent grafts. Dr. Kramer prefers self-expanding covered stents, such as Viabahn or Covera, since they are conformable and resistant to kinks. Overall, Dr. Kramer emphasizes the importance of the operator staying up to date on clinical trials that show data for diverse tools with various indications, knowing their own skill and comfort, and incorporating the best treatments based on their patient and practice context. --- RESOURCES Ep. 139 AV Fistula Graft Management: https://www.backtable.com/shows/vi/podcasts/139/av-fistula-graft-maintenance FLEX Vessel Prep System: https://www.venturemedgroup.com/ KDOQI Clinical Practice Guideline for Vascular Access, 2019 Update: https://www.ajkd.org/article/S0272-6386(19)31137-0/fulltext Fahrtash, F., Kairaitis, L., Gruenewald, S., Spicer, T., Sidrak, H., Fletcher, J., Allen, R., & Swinnen, J. (2011). Defining a significant stenosis in an autologous radio-cephalic arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis. Seminars in dialysis, 24(2), 231–238. Haskal, Z. J., et al. (2010). "Stent graft versus balloon angioplasty for failing dialysis-access grafts." New England Journal of Medicine 362(6): 494-503. Bard Peripheral Vascular. Covera vascular covered stent instructions for use. Rev.4 / 08-18. http://www.bardpv.com/eifu/uploads/BAWB05872R4-Covera-Vascular-Covered-Stent-IFU.pdf. The Fight Doctors: https://thefightdoctors.com/about/ Find this episode on BackTable.com for all resources mentioned in this podcast, including references to journal articles.

Episoder(626)

Ep. 439 Navigating the Aftermath: Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack and Response with Dr. Robert Tahara

Ep. 439 Navigating the Aftermath: Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack and Response with Dr. Robert Tahara

In this episode, guest host Dr. Krishna Mannava interviews Dr. Bob Tahara about the significant multilevel impacts, ripple effects, and fallout of cyberattacks on the healthcare industry, specifically...

25 Apr 202441min

Ep. 438 Creative Solutions to OBL Misadventures with Dr. Omar Saleh and Dr. Mike Watts

Ep. 438 Creative Solutions to OBL Misadventures with Dr. Omar Saleh and Dr. Mike Watts

In this episode, Dr. Omar Saleh and Dr. Mike Watts discuss the challenging aspects of vascular interventions in the OBL setting, focusing on ‘oh $#!%’ moments and how to address various complications....

23 Apr 202453min

Ep. 437 Pulmera’s Journey: From Concept to Clinical Impact with Dr. Bryan Hartley

Ep. 437 Pulmera’s Journey: From Concept to Clinical Impact with Dr. Bryan Hartley

In this episode, host Dr. Bryan Hartley takes us on a deep dive into the origin story and mission of Pulmera, a medtech company dedicated to transforming the field of bronchoscopic lung cancer diagnos...

19 Apr 202434min

Ep. 436 The Multidisciplinary Approach to Combatting CLI Globally with Dr. Jos van den Berg

Ep. 436 The Multidisciplinary Approach to Combatting CLI Globally with Dr. Jos van den Berg

In this episode, Dr. Jos van den Berg discusses the benefits of joining the Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI) Global Society, including discounts on Amputation Prevention Symposium (AMP) meetings, access t...

17 Apr 202427min

Ep. 435 SCS for Neuropathy: Clinical Insights and Patient Impact with Dr. Blake Parsons

Ep. 435 SCS for Neuropathy: Clinical Insights and Patient Impact with Dr. Blake Parsons

In this episode, Dr. Blake Parsons talks through the role of spinal cord stimulation in treating vascular issues and diabetic neuropathy. He also discusses the growing presence of vascular specialists...

16 Apr 202459min

Ep. 434 Biliary Disease: Surgical and IR Insights with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie

Ep. 434 Biliary Disease: Surgical and IR Insights with Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie

In this episode, Dr. Mark Lessne and Dr. John Martinie discuss the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration, patient-centered care, and the role of interventional radiology and surgery in treatin...

12 Apr 20241h 1min

Ep. 433 Kyphoplasty Evolution: Steering Toward Targeted Therapy with Dr. David Prologo

Ep. 433 Kyphoplasty Evolution: Steering Toward Targeted Therapy with Dr. David Prologo

In this episode of the BackTable MSK Podcast, Dr. Dana Dunleavy interviews Dr. David Prologo about his perspective on current advancements in MSK interventions, including steerable spine needles, ther...

9 Apr 20241h 11min

Ep. 432 AI in Medicine: Navigating the New Frontier with Confidence with Dr. Matthew Lungren

Ep. 432 AI in Medicine: Navigating the New Frontier with Confidence with Dr. Matthew Lungren

In this episode, Dr. Matthew Lungren discusses the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare, sharing insights into large language models, deep learning, and machine learn...

5 Apr 202446min

Populært innen Fakta

fastlegen
dine-penger-pengeradet
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem
treningspodden
foreldreradet
jakt-og-fiskepodden
merry-quizmas
dopet
podme-bio-3
rss-strid-de-norske-borgerkrigene
sovnlos
rss-kull
sinnsyn
gravid-uke-for-uke
rss-var-forste-kaffe
hverdagspsyken
fryktlos
rss-kunsten-a-leve
dypdykk
rss-impressions-2