Utility of Exercise-induced Zero TBI Sign in Patients on Maintenance Hemodialysis

It is uncertain whether exercise-induced zero toe brachial index sign (e-ZETS) is beneficial to prevent advanced perfusion disturbance in maintenance hemodialysis (HD) patients. In HD patients, we compared the clinical findings and prognoses among 22 toes in a resting zero toe brachial index sign (r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Myakkangaku = The Journal of Japanese College of Angiology 2015, Vol.55(8), pp.125-129
Hauptverfasser: Tsuyuki, Kazuo, Kohno, Kenji, Ebine, Kunio, Tamura, Susumu, Ohzeki, Yasuhiro, Murase, Toshifumi, Ohara, Takehiro, kunugi, Yujin, Iida, Fumihiko, Mochizuki, Yoshie, Sorimachi, Mutsumi, Watanabe, Shinichi
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Zusammenfassung:It is uncertain whether exercise-induced zero toe brachial index sign (e-ZETS) is beneficial to prevent advanced perfusion disturbance in maintenance hemodialysis (HD) patients. In HD patients, we compared the clinical findings and prognoses among 22 toes in a resting zero toe brachial index sign (r-ZETS) group, 22 toes in an e-ZETS group, and 63 toes in a non-e-ZETS group. The hemodynamics of the lower extremities in the e-ZETS group is intermediate between the r-ZETS and non-e-ZETS groups. As the result of a 36-month follow-up observation, the r-ZETS avoidance rate was significantly lower in the e-ZETS group (63.6%; P
ISSN:0387-1126
1880-8840
DOI:10.7133/jca.15-00020