• Medicine · Sep 2024

    Clinical study on the establishment of radio-cephalic autogenous arteriovenous fistulas in small blood vessels by multi-segment balloon dilation technique.

    • Qiyu Kang, Yajie Hao, Huifeng Zhang, Weimin Yu, and Xiaoguang Huang.
    • Department of Nephrology, Shanxi Bethune Hospital, Shanxi Academy of Medical Sciences, Third Hospital of Shanxi Medical University, Tongji Shanxi Hospital, Taiyuan, China.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Sep 20; 103 (38): e39758e39758.

    BackgroundTo investigate the effect of dilating small blood vessels using a balloon dilation (BD) technique on the occurrence of radio-cephalic autogenous arteriovenous fistulas in terms of patency, blood flow, and vein diameter (VD).MethodsThe subjects included in this study were all patients with chronic renal failure and required radio-cephalic arteriovenous fistula surgery for the first time and had not received dialysis before. Patients with VDs <2 mm were included as study subjects. They were either assigned treatment using a BD group or a control group that received hydrostatic dilation. The differences between the 2 groups were analyzed in terms of patency, blood flow, and VD.ResultsA total of 22 patients were enrolled in the balloon dilatation group and 20 patients in the control group. The diameters of cephalic veins (mm) of the experimental and control group were compared at various time points: immediately postoperation, 2.89 ± 0.42 versus 1.99 ± 0.28 (P < .001); 1 week later, 3.16 ± 0.59 versus 2.66 ± 0.60 (P = .022); 1 month later, 3.76 ± 0.91 versus 3.18 ± 0.83 (P = .087); and 2 months later, 4.08 ± 1.15 versus 3.38 ± 1.13 (P = .169). Brachial artery flows (mL/min) of the 2 groups at various time points were given as follows: immediately postoperation, 413.49 ± 145.09 versus 235.61 ± 87.77 (P < .001); 1 week later, 563.26 ± 206.83 versus 331.30 ± 126.78 (P < .001); 1 month later, 679.34 ± 218.56 versus 376.79 ± 156.25 (P < .001); and 2 months later, 736.31 ± 202.61 versus 394.60 ± 161.96 (P < .001). The primary patency at 1 year for the experimental group was 61.9% compared to 11.1% for the control group (P = .045). Similarly, the secondary patency rates at 1 year were 90.5% for the experimental group and 55.6% for the control group (P = .030). The results showed that the functional primary patency rate within 1 year was 57.1% versus 16.7% (P = .032), and the functional secondary patency rate within 1 year was 85.7% versus 50.0% (P = .038).Conclusion SubsectionsBD has obvious advantages over hydrostatic dilation for chronic renal failure patients with small veins in establishing arteriovenous fistula in terms of patency and blood flow.Copyright © 2024 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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