2023
DOI: 10.4103/iju.iju_190_22
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Role of color Doppler assessment in predicting outcomes of wrist Brescia-Cimino arteriovenous fistula creation

Abstract: Introduction: The most common reason for constructing an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is chronic kidney disease. Various factors are associated with nonmaturation or failure of AVF, which can be evaluated using color Doppler/duplex ultrasound (DUS). We carried out this study to evaluate the role of pre- and postoperative DUS for the prediction of outcomes of wrist radiocephalic (RC) AVF. Methods: In our prospective observational study, dialysis-dependent… Show more

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“…The width of the anastomosis, an essential parameter in AVF surgical procedures, may correlate with factors such as surgical success rate, blood flow rate, and vascular pressure, subsequently influencing the functional status of the AVF. [18,19] Previous studies have reported that a radial artery diameter < 2.1 mm is an independent risk factor for AVF dysfunction. [20] However, the logistic regression analysis results in our study did not corroborate preoperative vascular diameter and anastomotic width as independent risk factors for AVF dysfunction.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The width of the anastomosis, an essential parameter in AVF surgical procedures, may correlate with factors such as surgical success rate, blood flow rate, and vascular pressure, subsequently influencing the functional status of the AVF. [18,19] Previous studies have reported that a radial artery diameter < 2.1 mm is an independent risk factor for AVF dysfunction. [20] However, the logistic regression analysis results in our study did not corroborate preoperative vascular diameter and anastomotic width as independent risk factors for AVF dysfunction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%