J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.
2001 Nov;17(2):260-265.
A Clinical Report of 111 Internal Arteriovenous Fistulas in 111 Patient for 5 Years
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of General Surgery, EulJi Medical University, Daejeon, Korea. sunjoe@lycos.co.kr
Abstract
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PURPOSE: Hemodialysis remains the most important support for patients with end stage renal disease, and vascular access is an essential component for their life. Since 1966, internal arteriovenous fistula (AVF) has been used widely today. If vessels were not available for AVF, the alternative would be used such as prosthetic graft. But in 1997, the National Kidney Foundation-Dialysis Outcome and Quality Initiative (DOQI) recommended increased use of native arteriovenous fistula to improve overall patency and curtail angioaccess costs. This retrospective study is to review our experience and to evaluate the overall patency rate and the influencing factors on the patency of the AVF.
METHOD: From March 1995 through October 2000, 111 fistulas were created of 111 patients in Eulji university hospital. Among them, 106 cases were able to follow up survey. The statistical analysis used by SPSS package.
RESULT: The male versus female ratio was 1.22:1 and the age distribution was occurred on from 3rd decade to 9th decade. the common causes of renal failure was hypertension, glomerulonephritis and diabetes (62.1%). the autogenous graft fistulas were performed in 101 cases (wrist/antecubital fossa. 101/3), Goretex graft fistula were 7 cases. The early graft failures were 12 cases (11.4%) and the causes was thrombosis or stricture, and immaturation, psudoaneurysm, venous hypertension in order of frequency. At 12, 24, 36 months, the assisted patency rates of AVF were 80.4, 76.5, 71.3%, respectively.
CONCLUSION
We could get higher patency rate of AVF due to liberal use of native veins and aggressive intervention of the failing AVF as recommendation of DOQI.