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Threat analysis of reasons leading to failure of permanent heamodialysis access
Author(s):
1. Falak Siyar: Combined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi, Pakistan
2. Muhammad Jamil: Combined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi, Pakistan
3. Kishwar Ali: Combined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi, Pakistan
4. Humera Latif: Combined Military Hospital/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Rawalpindi, Pakistan
5. Hafiz Khalid Pervaiz: Combined Military Hospital, Quetta, Pakistan; National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS), Pakistan
6. Rai Ahmad Khan Kharl: Armed Forces Hospital, Taif, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:
Objective: To analyze the commonest threats which lead to the failure of a permanent vascular haemodialysis access. Study Design: Prospective observational study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Vascular Surgery, Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, from Nov 2018 to Nov 2019. Methodology: All patients who presented with arteriovenous fistula (AVF) or arteriovenous graft (AVG) related complications which can potentially fail an access were included. The frequency, with which these complications occurred, was noted. Results: A total of 158 patients were included, 73 (46.20%) were male and 85 (53.80%) were females. The complications observed in order of frequency were arteriovenous fistulathrombosis (anastomotic or draining vein) in 60 (38%), pseudo aneurysms in 39 (24.68%), stealing veins causing non-maturity of the access in 14 (8.86%), venous hypertension causing extremity edema in 14 (8.86%) (7 due to stealing veins and 7 due to central venous stenosis), AVF anastomotic or draining vein stenosis in 8 (5.06%), wound hematoma in 5 (3.16%), wound infection in 5 (3.16%), true aneurysm of the draining vein in 4 (2.56%), steal syndrome in 3 (1.9%), wound seroma in 3 (1.9%), post op arm edema(not related to central vein stenosis or stealing veins) in 2 (1.26%) and compression neuropathy in 1 (0.6%) of the patients. Conclusion: Complications of vascular access are the potential threats to the life of a permanent vascular access. Early diagnosis and timely intervention can help in fistula salvage.
Page(s): 861-865
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Published: Journal: Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, Volume: 71, Issue: 3, Year: 2021
Keywords:
Arteriovenous fistula , Fistula complications , Threat to viability of an access , Arteriovenous graft
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