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Hemodynamic effects of closure of residual arteriovenous fistulae during in situ graft procedures.
Author(s): Laustsen J,, Nielsen HS, Pedersen EM, Paaske WP. Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery T, Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby, Brendstrupgaardsvej 100, Aarhus N, Denmark. laustsen@dadlnet.dk
Publication: Vascular., 2010 Sep-Oct;18(5):275-8.
Transonic Reference: 8078AHM
Abstract The objective was to study the intraoperative hemodynamic effects of closure of residual arteriovenous fistulae during in situ saphenous vein graft procedures. Data on 60 residual arteriovenous fistulae in nine patients (five men) with a median age of 74 years (range 64-83 years) with critical lower limb ischemia were obtained. Direct measurements of proximal and distal blood pressures in the graft were taken and simultaneous determinations of volume blood flow proximally and distally in the graft with ultrasound transit time technique before and after closure of residual fistulae were made. Closure of a fistula with blood flow around or below 100 mL/min did not increase distal outflow, whereas closure of fistulae with higher blood flow resulted in unpredictable changes in distal outflow. Only fistulae with a blood flow above approximately 100 mL/min may be of hemodynamic significance.

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Species: Human
Vessel / Organ: AV access