Betul Nur Keser, Buse Oztemel, Nur Karaburun, Sebil Merve Sen Topcu, Fatih Avni Bayraktar, Mehmet Senel Bademci, Cemal Kocaaaslan, Ebuzer Aydın
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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to assess the association between a history of ipsilateral central venous catheter (CVC) and arteriovenous fistula (AVF) failure.
Methods: Ninety-eight patients who underwent primary distal radiocephalic AVF between July 2023 and June 2024 were retrospectively examined through institutional records and follow-up examination notes.
Results: Arteriovenous fistula failure was observed in 28 (28.6%) patients. Sixteen (16.3%) of these patients had ipsilateral CVCs at the time of operation, and 31 (31.6%) had a history of ipsilateral CVC. The analysis revealed a statistically significant association between ipsilateral CVC at the time of operation and AVF failure (p=0.03). No relationship was observed between the history of ipsilateral CVC and AVF failure. Those with higher levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and hemoglobin A1c had higher AVF failure rates (p=0.045 and p=0.048, respectively).
Conclusion: Although the history of ipsilateral CVC was not associated with AVF failure, ipsilateral CVC at the time of the operation was found to be related to higher AVF failure rates. Avoiding interventions to ipsilateral vasculature preoperatively appears to be beneficial for AVF success. Moreover, preoperatively optimizing patients' blood sugar and cholesterol levels may be favorable.
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The Turkish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is an international open access journal which publishes original articles on topics in generality of Cardiac, Thoracic, Arterial, Venous, Lymphatic Disorders and their managements. These encompass all relevant clinical, surgical and experimental studies, editorials, current and collective reviews, technical know-how papers, case reports, interesting images, How to Do It papers, correspondences, and commentaries.