Early Intervention for Steal Syndrome in Patients on Hemodialysis.

Nephrol Nurs J

Medical Director, Vascular Surgery, WakeMed Health, Raleigh, NC.

Published: April 2023

Dialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a serious, challenging complication related to diminished arterial blood flow to the hand. Patients may not be routinely assessed for this diagnosis, resulting in a delayed presentation with severe hand pain, nerve damage, and tissue loss. This pilot project examined the feasibility of implementing an assessment tool to routinely screen patients for steal syndrome. The tool was used for all patients in three participating dialysis centers. Positive patients had a streamlined referral to vascular surgery for assessment and possible treatment. This pilot project demonstrates that education and subsequent routine screening for DASS within the dialysis facility is feasible, and can be incorporated into the workflow for both the dialysis facility and the servicing vascular surgery office. Early recognition of DASS will prevent severe injuries and tissue loss.

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