Abstract

Arteriovenous (AV) fistulas are routinely constructed for hemodialysis in patients with renal failure. The case of a hemodialysis patient with cyanosis of the hand distal to an AV fistula is described. Pulse oximeter analysis found a saturation of 72% in the cyanotic hand with a normal saturation of 97% in the opposing hand. Evaluation of 11 additional patients with AV fistulas and no cyanosis or symptoms found no difference in oxygen saturation between extremities. Pulse oximetry was found to be useful for evaluating the oxygenation status distal to an AV fistula, and in asymptomatic patients with an AV fistula, the oxygenation status distal to the fistula should be no different from that of the opposing extremity.

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