International Journal of Medical Arts (Oct 2019)

Role of Balloon Angioplasty in Non-mature Arteriovenous Fistula caused by Stenosis

  • Almetwaly Ibrahim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21608/ijma.2019.45327
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 79 – 84

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Background: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is a significant procedure for patients in need for hemodialysis. Failure of maturation due to stenosis is a challenge, which need further intervention.Aim of the work: To present our experience in therapeutic intervention for non-mature arteriovenous fistula caused by stenosis using balloon angioplasty.Patients and Methods: 25 patients who had stenosis of primary AVF were included. The mean age was 57.28±6.97 years and patients were 16 males and 9 females. Patients were Followed-up every three months up to 1 year. Collected data included patient demographics, cause of renal failure, characters of primary AVF, and variables of balloon angioplasty (e.g., clinical success and complications), primary patency and recurrence of stenosis.Results: AVF type was radiocephalic (60.0%), brachiobasilic (24.0%) and brachiocephalic (16.0%). The fistula segment was juxta-anastomotic (44%), anastomosis (36.0%) and efferent in 20.0%. Technical success was 100%; the patency rate at 6 months was 80.0%, at 9 months was 64.0% and at 12 months was 56.0%. There was puncture site hematoma in 2 patients (8.0%) that were treated conservatively. The recurrence was reported in 9 patients (36.0%) (8 cases due to re-occlusion and one patient due to thrombus formation). Recurrence was significantly associated with older age and high coronary artery disease.Conclusions: Balloon angioplasty is effective and safe procedure for treatment of AVF non-maturation due to stenosis.

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