Functional vascular access evaluation after elective intervention for stenosis
To evaluate the functional effects of preventive vascular access (VA) intervention through periodic blood flow (Q A ) measurements during hemodialysis (HD) by the delta-H method. We prospectively monitored the blood flow rate (Q A ) of 100 VA (arteriovenous fistula (AVF) 81% or AV graft (AVG) 19%; m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of vascular access 2006-01, Vol.7 (1), p.29-34 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To evaluate the functional effects of preventive vascular access (VA) intervention through periodic blood flow (Q A ) measurements during hemodialysis (HD) by the delta-H method.
We prospectively monitored the blood flow rate (Q A ) of 100 VA (arteriovenous fistula (AVF) 81% or AV graft (AVG) 19%; mean VA duration 24.6 +/- 42.3 months) during HD in 89 end-stage renal disease patients (mean age 62.7 +/- 13.6 yrs; mean time on HD 30.9 +/- 43.9 months; 18% with diabetes) over a 3-yr period. Q A was measured at least every 4 months by the delta-H method (Yarar (6)) using the Crit Line III Monitor (overall mean Q A 1247.6 +/- 519.7 ml/min). The mean arterial pressure (MAP) and Kt/V index were measured simultaneously with Q A . Thirty-eight VA (38%) met the positive evaluation criteria (absolute Q A 20% from baseline 50%). Most cases with positive evaluation underwent angiography (36/38, 95%) and had stenosis >/=50% (34/36, 94%). Of VA with significant stenosis, 17 (17/34, 50%) VA (AVF 76.5%, AVG 23.5%; mean VA duration 12.5 +/- 22.4 months, mean percentage of VA stenosis 75.8%) in 15 patients (mean age 68.4 +/- 9.8 yrs; mean time on HD 14.2 +/- 18.2 months; 33.3% with diabetes) underwent corrective intervention by angioplasty, 35.3% (6/17), and revision surgery, 64.7% (11/17).
Short-term results: Elective intervention was successful in 88% of treated VA (15/17). Mean Q A increased from 563.8 +/- 115.4 ml/min just before intervention (Q A pre) to 975.7 +/- 351.8 ml/min just after intervention (Q A post) (mean delta Q A = 411.8 +/- 290.1 ml/min) (p < 0.001). We found a significant difference between the overall mean Q A before (689.6 +/- 227.0 ml/min) vs after intervention (965.9 +/- 396.8 ml/min) (p = 0.011). No difference was found when the highest recorded mean Q A before intervention (877.7 +/- 415.4 ml/min) and mean Q A post were compared (p = 0.25). Mean MAP did not change after intervention (91.5 +/- 12.5 vs 92.7 +/- 14.2 mmHg, p = 0.46). Mean Kt/V index improved from 1.44 +/- 0.24 just before intervention to 1.49 +/- 0.23 just after intervention without any change in dialyzer type or HD duration (p = 0.025). Mean delta Q A was similar for diabetic patients vs non-diabetic patients (p = 0.34), for younger patients (age /=65 yrs) (p = 0.64) and for AVF vs AVG (p = 0.39). We found a positive correlation between mean delta Q A and mean Q A post (r = 0.95, p < 0.001) or between mean delta Q A and |
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ISSN: | 1129-7298 1724-6032 |
DOI: | 10.1177/112972980600700106 |