Abstract

BackgroundThe Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) guidelines recommend intra-access flow (Qa) measurement as the preferred vascular access surveillance method over static intra-access pressure ratio (SIAPR). Recently, it has become possible to perform Qa measurement during hemodialysis using thermodilution method called blood temperature monitoring (BTM) with the Twister device. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between Qa by BTM and SIAPR and to compare the performance of two tests in prediction of vascular access stenosis.MethodsThe study was performed from January 2016 to November 2017 and included 97 patients with arteriovenous fistulas (AVF). Qa by BTM and SIAPR were simultaneously measured every 1~3 months with a total of 449 measurements during study period.ResultsIn our study population, mean age was 59.9±10.0 years and 61.9% were diabetes. The mean Qa obtained by BTM was 1186±588 mL/min. There was no correlation between Qa by BTM and venous SIAPR (r = 0.061, P = 0.196). Angiography identified 36 stenotic AVFs (37.1%) among the study subjects. They included 13 cases with only inflow stenosis, 6 with only outflow stenosis, and 17 with stenosis on both sides. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis showed that Qa by BTM had higher discriminative ability to diagnose vascular access stenosis compared to SIAPR (P <0.001). The Qa less than 583 mL/min showed the highest diagnostic accuracy in vascular stenosis prediction.ConclusionIntradialytic measurement of Qa by BTM showed better diagnostic power over venous SIAPR in prediction of vascular access stenosis.

Highlights

  • The function of vascular access is very important for optimal management in hemodialysis (HD) patients

  • The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between Qa by blood temperature monitoring (BTM) and Static intra-access pressure ratio (SIAPR) and to compare the performance of two tests in prediction of vascular access stenosis

  • There was no correlation between Qa by BTM and venous SIAPR (r = 0.061, P = 0.196)

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Introduction

The function of vascular access is very important for optimal management in hemodialysis (HD) patients. The 2006 Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) guidelines for vascular access recommended the intra-access flow (Qa) measurement as the preferred vascular access surveillance method over static dialysis venous pressure measurement [1]. Several studies demonstrated that access blood flow measured by ultrasound dilution technique and venous pressure were not correlated [3, 4], and it is still controversial which method is better to assess venous stenosis [2, 5]. The Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) guidelines recommend intraaccess flow (Qa) measurement as the preferred vascular access surveillance method over static intra-access pressure ratio (SIAPR). The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between Qa by BTM and SIAPR and to compare the performance of two tests in prediction of vascular access stenosis

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