Forty-six patients with malfunctioning hemodialysis access fistulas were treated with balloon angioplasty. The initial percutaneous transluminal angioplasty procedure was successful in 16 (89%) of 18 patients with stenoses and in 13 (46%) of 28 with occlusions. In ten patients (seven with stenoses and three with occlusions) repeated dilation (two to five times; mean, two times) became necessary due to recurrent malfunction 1-24 months (mean, 6 months) after the first intervention. In the 16 patients with stenoses, the patency rate after 6 months was 93%; after 1 year, 91%; and after 2 years, 57%. In the 12 patients with occlusions, the rates were 80%, 50%, and 14%, respectively. Dilation of stenoses in malfunctioning hemodialysis fistulas is the procedure of choice. If hemodialysis shunts malfunction, immediate dilation of stenotic lesions should be performed to prevent occlusion.
Percutaneous placement of Dacron-covered stents is a safe and effective procedure for salvage of a dialysis fistula. First results are promising, with a tendency to prolongation of the time interval between reinterventions.
SummaryIn a prospective and randomized multicenter trial the efficacy of intermittent regional and systemic thrombolytic therapy for DVT was evaluated. 137 patients with phlebographically confirmed acute DVT above the calf region were treated with 20 mg of rt-PA for 4 h each day. Thrombolysis was applied either locally via a dorsal pedal vein of the firmly bandaged affected leg or systemically using a cubital vein. Treatment lasted for 4-7 days, and during this time unfractionated heparin was applied continuously with the dosage adjusted according to aPTT (1.5-2.0 times the normal value). A second phlebography was performed within 24 h after the end of treatment. Results were evaluated by an independent radiologist who was unaware of the treatment givenSignificant thrombolytic results (e.g. lysis of more than 50% of the original thrombus and complete recanalization of all affected veins) were reached in only 1/3 of all patients. Rates of recanalization did not differ in both groups and bleeding complications occurred in 26.5%. We conclude that intermittent local or systemic application of 20 mg rt-PA seems to be ineffective in the treatment of DVT
Biplanar specimen radiography without compression of the specimen measures the distance of microcalcifications to the margin of the resected tissue more accurately and thus provides a better basis for planning any necessary additional resection.
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