Efficacy of Revision Using Distal Inflow in Patients with Symptomatic Dialysis Access-Associated Steal Syndrome.

IF 0.6 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Annals of vascular diseases Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI:10.3400/avd.oa.23-00043
Rashid Usman, Muhammad Jamil, Rabail Fatima, Minahil Mazhar, Shahid Majeed, Amna Shahab
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Objectives: In this study, we aim to assess the efficacy of revision using distal inflow (RUDI) in patients with symptomatic dialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS). Materials and Methods: All consecutive patients who were diagnosed with grade 3 or 4 DASS and have undergone RUDI in 4 years were included in this study. Results: In total, 35 patients were included in this study; participants had a mean age of 47.5±7.52 years and 54% (n=19) were males. As per our findings, significant improvement was noted in terms of paresthesia (81.2%, p-value: 0.012), coolness (79.4%, p-value: 0.006), pain (78.1%, p-value: 0.006), discoloration (76.4%, p-value: 0.044), paresis (71.4%, p-value: 0.016), and ulcer healing (50%, p-value: 0.044). Gangrene did not further progress in all patients (n=35). Reduction in fistula flow rate after RUDI was 57.5% (682±121 ml/min, p-value: 0.001). Digital systolic pressure was noted to improve by 71.4% (60±9.2 mmHg, p-value: 0.002) after RUDI. Peak systolic velocity increased in both ulnar (66.1±8.2 cm/s, p-value: 0.04) and radial (64.2±7.6 cm/s, p-value: 0.024) arteries of the wrist. Cumulative patency of RUDI graft was 100%, 91.4%, and 85.7% at 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively. Conclusion: RUDI has resulted in significant improvements in terms of DASS symptoms. Using a native vein as conduit, RUDI should be considered a procedure of choice for patients with high-flow DASS.

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有症状的透析通路相关Steal综合征患者远端流入翻修术的疗效。
目的:在本研究中,我们旨在评估远端流入(RUDI)翻修术在有症状的透析通路相关偷血综合征(DASS)患者中的疗效。材料和方法:本研究包括所有被诊断为3级或4级DASS并在4年内接受RUDI的连续患者。结果:本研究共纳入35例患者;参与者的平均年龄为47.5±7.52岁,54%(n=19)为男性。根据我们的研究结果,感觉异常(81.2%,p值:0.012)、凉爽(79.4%,p值,0.006)、疼痛(78.1%,p值)、变色(76.4%,p价值:0.044)、麻痹(71.4%,p数值:0.016)和溃疡愈合(50%,p价值,0.044)均得到显著改善。所有患者(n=35)均未出现坏疽进一步进展。RUDI后瘘管流速降低57.5%(682±121 ml/min,p值:0.001)。数字收缩压改善71.4%(60±9.2 mmHg,p值:0.002)。双尺骨的峰值收缩速度增加(66.1±8.2 cm/s,p值:0.04)和径向(64.2±7.6 cm/s,p值:0.024)。在3个月、6个月和12个月时,RUDI移植物的累积通畅率分别为100%、91.4%和85.7%。结论:RUDI可显著改善DASS症状。使用天然静脉作为导管,RUDI应被视为高流量DASS患者的首选程序。
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