Abstract

The present study was performed to evaluate the clinical usefulness of an anatomical snuff box arteriovenous fistula with special reference to its short-term and long-term patency in 139 hemodialysis patients. A snuff box fistula was established in 139 patients, including 39 with diabetic nephropathy (DN group) and 100 with non diabetic nephropathy (non DN Group). Fistula blood flow was measured by Doppler ultrasound in 18 patients. Early and late obstruction was observed in 24 (17%) of the 139 patients. The long-term patency rate of the snuff box fistula in the non DN group was 87% at 57 months, whereas the patency rate at 57 months in the DN group (72%) was significantly (p < 0.05) lower than that in the non DN group. The increase in arterialized vein blood flow in DN patients was less marked than that in the non DN patients. These results suggest that the high prevalence of late obstruction in DN patients may partly be reflected by an insufficient increase of arterialized vein blood flow at the snuff box site.

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