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Prognostic significance of intraoperative graft flow in distal bypass on long-term outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia

Kobayashi T et al.
2021
Published Articles
Vascular
Prognostic significance of intraoperative graft flow in distal bypass on long-term outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia

Background: The aim of the study was to determine the prognostic significance of measurement of graft flow on the patency of distal bypass.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed for 208 distal bypasses (208 limbs, 170 patients) with a single segment great saphenous vein conducted in a nonreversed manner from January 2009 to December 2019 in Japan. Patient backgrounds, operative details (including intraoperative mean graft flow), hospital outcomes, and long-term outcomes were evaluated. The primary endpoints were the primary, assisted primary, and secondary patency of the distal bypass graft and the secondary endpoints were limb salvage and wound healing.

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Kobayashi T, Hamamoto M, Okazaki T, Tomota M, Fujiwara T, Hasegawa M & Takahashi S

Impact of bypass flow assessment on long-term outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia

Cinara I et al.
2021
Published Articles
Vascular
Impact of bypass flow assessment on long-term outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia

Background: Transit time flow meter (TTFM) allows quick and accurate intraoperative graft assessment. The main study goal is to evaluate the influence of graft flow measurements on long-term clinical outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) undergoing bellow the knee (BTK) vein bypass surgery.

Methods: Between January 1st, 1999 and January 1st, 2006, 976 CLTI consecutive patients underwent lower extremity bypass surgery. When applying the exclusion criteria, 249 patients were included in the final analysis. Control measurements were performed at the end of the procedure. Patients were divided according to the mean (more/less than 100 ml/min) and diastolic graft flow (more/less than 40 ml/min) values in four groups. The primary endpoints were a major adverse limb event (male) and primary graft patency.

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Cinara I, Zlatanovic P, Sladojevic M, Tomic, Mutavdzic P, Ducic S, Vujcic A & Davidovic L

Is intra-operative blood flow predictive for early failure of radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula?

Saucy F et al.
2010
Published Articles
Vascular
Is intra-operative blood flow predictive for early failure of radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula?

Background: For over 50 years, radiocephalic wrist arteriovenous fistulae (RCAVF) have been the primary and best vascular access for haemodialysis. Nevertheless, early failure due to thrombosis or non-maturation is a major complication resulting in their abandonment. This prospective study was designed to investigate the predictive value of intra-operative blood flow on early failure of primary RCAVF before the first effective dialysis.

Methods: We enrolled patients undergoing creation of primary RCAVF for haemodialysis based on the preoperative ultrasound vascular mapping  discussed in a multi-disciplinary approach.

Intraoperative blood flow measurement was systematically performed once the anastomosis had been completed using a transit-time ultrasonic flowmeter. During the follow-up, blood flow was estimated by colour flow ultrasound at various intervals. Any events related to the RCAVF were recorded.

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Saucy F, Haesler E, Haller C, Déglise S, Teta D & Corpataux J-M

Obesity-related decrease in intra-operative blood flow is associated with maturation failure of radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula

Kim J-K et al.
2015
Published Articles
Vascular
Obesity-related decrease in intra-operative blood flow is associated with maturation failure of radiocephalic arteriovenous fistula

Objective: Successful arteriovenous fistula (AVF) maturation is often challenging in obese patients. Optimal initial intraoperative blood flow (IOBF) is essential for adequate AVF maturation. This study was conducted to elucidate the effect of obesity on IOBF and radiocephalic AVF maturation.

Methods: Patients with a newly created radiocephalic AVF were included (N=252). Obesity was defined as a baseline body mass index (BMI) >25 kg/m2, and primary maturation failure was defined as failure to use the AVF successfully by 3 months after its creation. IOBF was measured immediately after construction of the AVF with a VeriQTM system (Medistim, Oslo, Norway).

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Kim J-K, Jeong JH, Song YR, Kim HJ, Lee WY, Kim KI & Kim SG

Determinants of successful arteriovenous fistulae creation including intraoperative transit time flow measurement

Meyer A et al.
2019
Published Articles
Vascular
Determinants of successful arteriovenous fistulae creation including intraoperative transit time flow measurement

Background: The prevalence of hemodialysis patients is increasing, and it is important to create the arteriovenous fistula as early as possible to avoid hemodialysis by central venous catheter. International guidelines recommend arteriovenous fistula as the vascular access of first choice. Arteriovenous fistulae are associated with a failure rate of 23%. The success of an arteriovenous fistula can be evaluated intraoperatively by physical examination and by measuring the blood flow.

Objectives: The aim of the study is to describe the predictive value of various factors for fistula maturation in the context to the current literature.

Methods: We report on a prospective cohort study of 41 patients, undergoing a primary arteriovenous fistula at the upper extremity. The primary endpoint of the study was the successful fistula maturation after 6 weeks.

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Authors
Meyer A, Flicker E, König ST and Vetter AS
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