The journal of vascular access | 2021

Changes in duplex ultrasound parameters during maturation according to arteriovenous access types in incident hemodialysis patients.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND\nLittle is known about the changes in hemodynamic parameters during arteriovenous (AV) access maturation using duplex ultrasound according to radiocephalic fistula (RCF), brachiocephalic fistula (BCF), and AV graft (AVG) in incident hemodialysis (HD) patient. The objective of this study was to evaluate changes and differences in brachial artery flow rate (BAFR) and related parameters affecting maturation by duplex ultrasound in incident HD patients according to access type.\n\n\nMETHODS\nThis study was an observational study conducted from March 2019 to October 2020. During the study period, 109 incident patients underwent new AV access creation, of which 100 were included in the study. The duplex ultrasound was performed on the day prior to access creation, further, day 1, 2\u2009weeks, and 4\u2009weeks later after access creation in incident HD patients.\n\n\nRESULTS\nAmong all the patients, 38 (38%) received BCF, while 26 (26%) underwent RCF. Of the patients with AVG, 18 (50%) had a forearm loop AVG. The overall mean age was 62.2\u2009±\u200913.8\u2009years (range, 32-89). The BAFR increased about 6.9 times in the RCF, 17.4 times in the BCF, and 19.5 times in the AVG at day 1. The median BAFR measured on day 1 was 580.4\u2009mL/min for RC, 1029.0\u2009mL/min for BC, and 1133.0\u2009mL/min for AVG. Relative to the values measured in week 4, the BAFR on day 1 was 69.5% in RCF, 90.6% in BCF, and 93.9% in AVG. The acceleration decreased most significantly on day 1(p\u2009<\u20090.05). The acceleration time increased significantly on day 1 (p\u2009<\u20090.05) and beyond during maturation in the RCF and BCF. The BAFR of the RCF had a significantly negative correlation with the pulsatility index. The BAFR of the BCF showed a significantly positive correlation with the systolic and diastolic blood pressure but negatively correlated with pulse rate. The BAFR of the AVG showed a significant positive correlation with the diameter of the outflow vein.\n\n\nCONCLUSIONS\nThere were differences in the clinical and duplex parameters during maturation according to access type. The most dramatic changes of duplex parameters were on the day after AV access creation regardless of AV access types. Though RCF had a lower BAFR rate compared to BCF and AVG, it already had a sufficient BAFR required for adequate HD treatment the day after creation. The BAFR of BCF was not different from that of AVG.

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Pages \n 11297298211005248\n
DOI 10.1177/11297298211005248
Language English
Journal The journal of vascular access

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