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. 2010 Dec;5(12):2236–2244. doi: 10.2215/CJN.02820310

Table 3.

Primary outcome—AVF failure rates

Outcome Clinical Group Ultrasound Group RR [95% CI]a P ARRb NNT [95% CI]c
Immediate failure
    all AVF: n failures 12 4 8.1% 12 [6, 132]
        ITT: n = 218d 11.3% 3.6% 0.315 [0.105, 0.944] 0.028
        surgery: n = 208e 11.9% 3.7% 0.315 [0.105, 0.944] 0.028
    forearm AVF: n failures 11 4 11.1% 9
        ITT: n = 131 16.7% 6.2% 0.369 [0.124, 1.100] 0.054
        surgery: n = 126 17.5% 6.3% 0.364 [0.122, 1.081] 0.054
Primary failure
    all AVF: n failures 33 24 11.0% 9
        ITT: n = 218 31.1% 21.4% 0.688 [0.437, 1.084] 0.103
        dialysis use: n = 186f 36.3% 25.3% 0.697 [0.449, 1.082] 0.104
    forearm AVF: n failures 27 19 12.4% 8
        ITT: n = 131 40.9% 29.2% 0.715 [0.444, 1.151] 0.139
        dialysis use: n = 116 45.8% 33.3% 0.728 [0.460, 1.154] 0.171
Nonmaturationg
    all AVF: n failures 21 20 4.6% 22
        ITT: n = 218 19.8% 17.9% 0.901 [0.519, 1.565] 0.712
        dialysis use: n = 170 26.6% 22.0% 0.827 [0.485, 1.409] 0.484
    forearm AVF: n failures 16 15 5.0% 20
        ITT: n = 126 25.4% 23.8% 0.938 [0.509, 1.729] 0.836
        dialysis use: n = 101 33.3% 28.3% 0.849 [0.472, 1.526] 0.584

AVF failures are shown for all patients, for the clinical and for the ultrasound group, respectively; n failures means absolute number of AVF failures; % failures means percentage of AVF failures to total number AVF.

a

Relative risk of AVF failure with 95% CI [lower, upper limits].

b

Absolute risk reduction of AVF failure.

c

NNT [95% CI]: Number needed to treat (i.e., the number of ultrasound scans needed to avoid one AVF failure; the 95% CI is shown for immediate failure but not for primary failure or the forearm subgroups because these are not statistically significant.

d

ITT: analysis by intention to treat; i.e., for all patients randomized.

e

Analysis restricted to patients who had surgery.

f

Analysis restricted to AVF for which the outcome (dialysis use or failure) was known.

g

Nonmaturation: primary failure excluding immediate failure.