Arteriovenous fistula creation with VasQTM device: A feasibility study to reveal hemodynamic implications.

Q3 Medicine JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-22 DOI:10.1177/11297298221087160
Michela Bozzetto, Luca Soliveri, Sofia Poloni, Paolo Brambilla, Diego Curtò, Giuseppina Carmela Condemi, Pietro Cefalì, Irene Spina, Alessandro Villa, Anna Caroli, Andrea Remuzzi
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Abstract

Background: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the preferred vascular access (VA) for hemodialysis, but it is still affected by high non-maturation and early failure rates due to stenosis development. Increasing evidence suggests that the presence of turbulent-like flow may play a key role, therefore, to stabilize the flow in the venous segment, an external support device (VasQTM) has been designed. The aim of this study was to provide preliminary evidence of VasQTM impact on AVF hemodynamics as compared to AVFs created with conventional surgery.

Methods: In this pilot single-center prospective randomized study six patients were enrolled, three in the VasQ group and three in the control group. Contrast-free magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans were acquired at 3 days, 3 months and 1 year after AVF surgery and were used to generate 3D patient-specific models. Computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations were performed using pimpleFoam, imposing patient-specific flow waveforms derived from ultrasound (US) examinations at the inlet of the proximal and distal artery, and a traction-free condition at the venous outflow. Morphologic and hemodynamic changes occurring over time were compared between VasQ and control AVFs.

Results: Our MRI protocol provided high-quality images suitable for reliable segmentation and reconstruction of patient-specific 3D models of AVFs at all three timepoints in four out of six patients. The VasQTM device maintained the angle between the artery and the vein almost unchanged over time, with a more stable flow in the AVFs supported by the device. In contrast, one of the AVFs of the control group evolved to an extreme dilatation of the vein and highly disturbed flow, while the other developed a stenosis in the juxta-anastomotic region.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated the feasibility of characterizing the morphological and hemodynamic changes occurring over time in AVFs created using the VasQTM device and provided preliminary evidence of the potential hemodynamic benefits of its use.

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使用 VasQTM 装置创建动静脉瘘:揭示血液动力学影响的可行性研究。
背景:动静脉内瘘 (AVF) 是血液透析的首选血管通路 (VA),但由于血管狭窄的发展,动静脉内瘘仍受到高不饱和度和早期失败率的影响。越来越多的证据表明,湍流的存在可能起到了关键作用,因此,为了稳定静脉段的血流,人们设计了一种外部支持装置(VasQTM)。本研究旨在提供初步证据,证明 VasQTM 与传统手术创建的动静脉瘘相比,对动静脉瘘血流动力学的影响:在这项试验性单中心前瞻性随机研究中,共招募了六名患者,其中三名为 VasQ 组,三名为对照组。在动静脉瘘手术后 3 天、3 个月和 1 年分别进行了无对比度磁共振成像 (MRI) 扫描,并用于生成特定患者的三维模型。使用 pimpleFoam 进行了计算流体动力学(CFD)模拟,在近端和远端动脉入口处施加了根据超声波(US)检查得出的患者特异性流动波形,在静脉流出处施加了无牵引条件。我们比较了 VasQ 和对照组动静脉瓣随时间发生的形态和血流动力学变化:我们的核磁共振成像方案提供了高质量的图像,适合对六名患者中的四名进行可靠的分割,并在所有三个时间点重建患者特定的动静脉瘘三维模型。随着时间的推移,VasQTM 装置使动脉和静脉之间的角度几乎保持不变,在该装置的支持下,动静脉瘘中的血流更加稳定。相比之下,对照组的一个动静脉瘘演变为静脉极度扩张,血流高度紊乱,而另一个动静脉瘘则在吻合区出现狭窄:这项研究证明了对使用 VasQTM 装置创建的动静脉瘘随时间推移发生的形态和血流动力学变化进行表征的可行性,并为使用该装置可能带来的血流动力学益处提供了初步证据。
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JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access
JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Association for Vascular Access (AVA) is an association of healthcare professionals founded in 1985 to promote the emerging vascular access specialty. Today, its multidisciplinary membership advances research, professional and public education to shape practice and enhance patient outcomes, and partners with the device manufacturing community to bring about evidence-based innovations in vascular access.
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