动静脉瘘缺血性并发症的血流动力学分析。

W A Hyman
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人们早就知道,在一些患者中,在建立各种类型的通路瘘管后,会发生窃血综合征及其伴随的缺血性并发症。对分岔处的流动进行血流动力学分析,可为了解导致窃流的条件提供基础。分析还提出了一种评估偷盗可能性的方法,并支持将瘘带作为一种控制措施的概念。
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Hemodynamic analysis of the ischemic complications of arteriovenous fistulas.

The steal syndrome and its concomitant ischemic complications have long been known to occur in some patients following the construction of various types of access fistulas. A hemodynamic analysis of the flow at a bifurcation provides the basis for understanding the conditions which leads to steal. The analysis also suggests a method for assessing the potential for steal and supports the concept of banding of a fistula as a control measure.

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