Whether high creatinine needs fistula surgery, i.e. arteriovenous endovascular fistula surgery, usually needs to be based on indicators such as creatinine value and urea nitrogen, combined with the patient’s gender, age, ethnicity, and other information to project glomerular filtration rate, and according to the stage of the disease, and should not be judged in a generalized way.
When chronic kidney disease stage 4 is reached, the glomerular filtration rate is severely reduced, and preparation for renal replacement therapy is needed, at which time endovascular fistula surgery may be required.
Chronic kidney disease is categorized into 5 stages based on glomerular filtration rate. When chronic kidney disease stage 4 is reached, the glomerular filtration rate is severely reduced, at which time the patient needs to be treated comprehensively and prepared for renal replacement therapy. Renal replacement therapy includes hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and kidney transplantation. If the patient is evaluated for hemodialysis, an arteriovenous endovascular fistula is required.
If the patient has high creatinine, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.