Plasmatic osteopontin and vascular access dysfunction in hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional, case-control study (The OSMOSIS Study).
Julie ContentiMatthieu DurandSandor VidoSerge DeclemyJuliette RaffortJoseph CarboniSophie BonnetChristophe KoelschRéda Hassen-KhodjaPhilippe GualNathalie M MazureNirvana SadaghianlooPublished in: Journal of nephrology (2021)
The level of pOPN in hemodialysis patients was associated with the presence of AVF stenosis requiring intervention. Thus, its potential as a diagnostic biomarker should be assessed in a vascular access surveillance program.