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Year 2004, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 27 - 29, 01.04.2004

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Assesment Of Flow Volume And Anastomosis Diameter In Native Arteriovenous Fistulas Using Doppler Ultrasound

Year 2004, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 27 - 29, 01.04.2004

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate flow volume and anastomosis diameter of native arteriovenous fistulas(AVF). Materials and Methods: 16 patients with native AVF were evaluated using Doppler Ultrasound. Eleven of 16 patients had upper arm AVF (bachiocephalic or brachiobasillic) and 5 of 16 patinets had forearm AVF (radiocephalic). Twelve of 16 patients had not symptoms. There was edema of upper extremity in 4 patients.Brachial artery flow volume and AVF anastomosis diameter were calculated using Doppler ultrasound. Fistulography was performed on 3 of the 4 patients who had upper extremity edema. Results: The brachial artery flow volume was calculated to be less than 2000ml/min in 14 of the 16 patients. The mean AVF anastomosis diameter was 3.6 mm in these patients. Whose flow volume of brachial artery were 4400ml/min and 6000ml/min. The diameters of AVF anastomosis were 6.9 mm and 10 mm in the 2 patients. Whose fistulography showed subclavian veinthrombosis in 2 patients and subclavian vein stenosis in 1 patient. Conclusion: Inthis study, diameter ofAVF anastomosis withhighflow volume was greater than diameter ofAVF anastomosis with normal flow volume. Increased diameter of AVF anastomosis may be responsible for an increased flow volume of AVF.

References

  • 1. Feldman HI, Kobrin S, Wasserstein A. Hemodialysis vascular access morbidity. Am Soc Nephrol 1996;7:523-35.
  • 2. National Kidney Foundation: K/ DOQI Clinical Practice Guidelines for Vascular Access 2000. Am J Kidney Dis 2001;37:137-181.
  • 3. Bay WH, Henry ML, Lazarus JM, et al. Predicting hemodialysis access failure with color flow Doppler ultrasound.Am J Nephrol 1998;18:296-304.
  • 4. Hofstra L, Bergmans DC, Leunissen KM, et al. Prosthetic arteriovenous fistulas and venous anastomotic stenosis: influence of a high flow velocity on the development of intimal hyperplasia. Blood Purif 1996;14:345-9.
  • 5. Sands JJ, Ferrell LM, Perry MA. The role of color flow Doppler ultrasound in dialysis access. Semin Nephrol 2002;22:195-201.
  • 6. Dumars MC, Thompson WE, Bluth EL, et al. Management of suspected hemodialysis graft dysfunction : Usefulness of diagnostic US. Radiology 2002;222:103-107.
  • 7. Dousset V, Grenier N, Douws C, Senuita P, Sassouste G, Ada L, Potaux L. Hemodialysis grafts: color Doppler flow imaging correlated with digital subtraction angiography and functional status. Radiology 1991;181:89-94.
  • 8. Glanz S, Bashist B, Bordon DH, Butt K. Adsons R. Angiography of upper extremity access fistulas for dialysis. Radiology 1982;143:45-52.
  • 9. Basseau F, Grenier N, Trillaud H, et al. Volume flow measurement in hemodialysis shunts using timedomain correlation. J Ultrasound Med 1999;18:177- 183.
  • 10. Bouthier JD, Levenson JA, Simon AC, et al. A noninvasive determination of fistula blood flow in dialysis patients.Artif Organs 1983;7:404-409.
  • 11. O'Regan S, Lemaitre P, Kaye M. Hemodynamic studies in patient with expanded PTFE forearm graft. Clin Nephrol 1978;10:96-100.
  • 12. Mahmutyazicioglu K, Kesenci M, Fitöz S, et al. Hemodynamic changes in the early phase of artificially created arteriovenous fistula. J Ultrasound Med 1997;16:813-817.
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Other ID JA73YY56ZV
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Kutsi Köseoğlu This is me

Harun Akar This is me

Yavuz Yeniçerioğlu This is me

Uğur Gürcün This is me

Mehmet Boğa This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2004
Published in Issue Year 2004 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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EndNote Köseoğlu K, Akar H, Yeniçerioğlu Y, Gürcün U, Boğa M (April 1, 2004) Assesment Of Flow Volume And Anastomosis Diameter In Native Arteriovenous Fistulas Using Doppler Ultrasound. Meandros Medical And Dental Journal 5 1 27–29.