HD access Flashcards
where is the brachial artery in AC fossa
under the flexor retinaculum of brachioradialis muscle
saphenous vein transposition patency rates
25% early failure
80% patency @1 year
durability of central vein angioplasty
40% @ 6 months
treatment for HD associated steal
- banding
- DRIL
- RUDI (revision using distal inflow)
- PAI
- ligation
how to evaluate for AVF stenosis
PSV @ anastomosis / PSV @ arterial side 2 cm cranial
What PSV ration indicated >70% stenosis
> 3
What’s Nicoladeni - Brankam sign
if you occlude an AVF, BP increases and HR decreases
how to diagnose steal on studies:
increase >50% in velocity of distal artery and increase >50% in digit pressure altitude
most common reason for early HD access thrombosis
venous outflow problem.
can be arterial and technical but venous outflow most common
reason for late AVF thrombosis
stenosis of venous conduit
reason for late AVG thrombosis
venous anastomosis stricture
risk factors for steal developement
use of brachial artery, DM, female gender