Cheng, Chai Siew
(2017)
Skin microvascular perfusion change with arteriovenous fistula creation in chronic kidney disease.
Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
Abstract
Introduction:
Matured native arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is an optimal vascular access
for supporting the haemodialysis blood circuit. Maturation of AVF involved
complex vascular remodeling including shunting of blood flow from arterial
system toward the low resistance venous limb. In this study, we would like to
evaluate the change of skin microvascular perfusion over the extremity with AVF
maturation by using laser doppler flowmetry.
Method:
Total of 45 consented patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) Stage
IV-V who underwent AVF creation over upper extremity from July 2014 to Jun
2016 at Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia were included in this study. The
measurement of skin microvascular perfusion was done with laser doppler
flowmetry pre-operative and post operative day 1, week 2, week 6 and week 12.
Assessment of AVF maturation was done by 6 weeks.
Result:
Thirty-two patients with mean age of 55.6 (20 male, 12 female) had
achieved AVF maturation. There were 13 (40.6%) radial-based and 19 (59.4%)
brachial-based AVF. There was 32.8% reduction of mean skin perfusion distal to
the fistula by day 1 compare to baseline perfusion but perfusion increased back
by 47% by Week 2 compare to day 1 and no dramatic change upon AVF
maturation. At the area proximal to anastomosis AVF, there was increasement of mean skin perfusion over 12 weeks with 35.8% at day 1 from baseline. However,
the change of mean skin perfusion was not statistically significant. There was
also no significant relation of skin perfusion change with the type of fistula,
diabetes mellitus, hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
Conclusion:
Laser doppler flowmetry successfully detected the subclinical change of
skin microvascular perfusion relation with AVF creation and maturation.
Reduction of skin perfusion distal to the fistula suggested that in patients with
existing perfusion inadequacy of extremities may experiences ischemic symptom
as early as day 1 post operation and need close monitoring for distal limb
ischemic-related complications.
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