Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis

Hikmet IyemÇanakkale 18 Mart, Üniversitesi Tip Fakültesi, TurkeyBackground: The aim of this study was to evaluate the site, early results, and postoperative complications of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation procedures for hemodialysis in our clinic.Methods: The hospi...

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Main Author: Iyem H
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2011-05-01
Series:Vascular Health and Risk Management
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/early-follow-up-results-of-arteriovenous-fistulae-created-for-hemodial-peer-reviewed-article-VHRM
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description Hikmet IyemÇanakkale 18 Mart, Üniversitesi Tip Fakültesi, TurkeyBackground: The aim of this study was to evaluate the site, early results, and postoperative complications of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation procedures for hemodialysis in our clinic.Methods: The hospital records of 384 patients who underwent 411 AVF creation procedures for hemodialysis by the same team at our clinic between February 2008 and January 2010 were included for retrospective analysis. All procedures were performed under local anesthesia with lidocaine. Vasospasm was treated by mechanical dilatation with a probe and topical papaverine.Results: Of our 384 patients, 58.5% were male and 41.5% were female. Mean age was 46 (range 12–72) years. Of the 411 AVF procedures performed, 106 (25.8%) were created at the anatomical snuffbox, 264 (64.3%) were Brescia–Cimino procedures, and 41 (9.9%) were antecubital, brachiocephalic, or brachiobasilic procedures. Twenty-three patients (5.98%) were subjected to more than one surgical intervention due to early thrombosis or failure of AVF. Early patency was found in 94.0% of the AVF created. Twenty-three patients underwent more than one surgical intervention due to early AVF thrombosis or failure. Early AVF failure occurred more often in females (60.8%) than in males (39.2%). Complications were observed in a total of 11.4% patients.Conclusion: Mechanical dilatation of the artery and vein, before starting the anastomosis, as well as the use of vasodilatory agents, could decrease early thrombosis of the fistula, and this method has very high early patency.Keywords: end-stage renal failure, arteriovenous fistula, early patency, complications
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spelling doaj.art-44582080571a40d298582a58693654ed2022-12-22T00:09:31ZengDove Medical PressVascular Health and Risk Management1178-20482011-05-01Volume 73213257492Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysisIyem HHikmet IyemÇanakkale 18 Mart, Üniversitesi Tip Fakültesi, TurkeyBackground: The aim of this study was to evaluate the site, early results, and postoperative complications of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) creation procedures for hemodialysis in our clinic.Methods: The hospital records of 384 patients who underwent 411 AVF creation procedures for hemodialysis by the same team at our clinic between February 2008 and January 2010 were included for retrospective analysis. All procedures were performed under local anesthesia with lidocaine. Vasospasm was treated by mechanical dilatation with a probe and topical papaverine.Results: Of our 384 patients, 58.5% were male and 41.5% were female. Mean age was 46 (range 12–72) years. Of the 411 AVF procedures performed, 106 (25.8%) were created at the anatomical snuffbox, 264 (64.3%) were Brescia–Cimino procedures, and 41 (9.9%) were antecubital, brachiocephalic, or brachiobasilic procedures. Twenty-three patients (5.98%) were subjected to more than one surgical intervention due to early thrombosis or failure of AVF. Early patency was found in 94.0% of the AVF created. Twenty-three patients underwent more than one surgical intervention due to early AVF thrombosis or failure. Early AVF failure occurred more often in females (60.8%) than in males (39.2%). Complications were observed in a total of 11.4% patients.Conclusion: Mechanical dilatation of the artery and vein, before starting the anastomosis, as well as the use of vasodilatory agents, could decrease early thrombosis of the fistula, and this method has very high early patency.Keywords: end-stage renal failure, arteriovenous fistula, early patency, complicationshttps://www.dovepress.com/early-follow-up-results-of-arteriovenous-fistulae-created-for-hemodial-peer-reviewed-article-VHRMEnd stage renal failurearteriovenous fistulaearly patencyearly complications
spellingShingle Iyem H
Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis
Vascular Health and Risk Management
End stage renal failure
arteriovenous fistula
early patency
early complications
title Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis
title_full Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis
title_fullStr Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis
title_short Early follow-up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis
title_sort early follow up results of arteriovenous fistulae created for hemodialysis
topic End stage renal failure
arteriovenous fistula
early patency
early complications
url https://www.dovepress.com/early-follow-up-results-of-arteriovenous-fistulae-created-for-hemodial-peer-reviewed-article-VHRM
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