血液透析中动静脉血管通路方式的血流动力学考虑。

Nicholas A White, Zhuotao Xiao, Eduard P De Winter, Mohan Li, Margreet R De Vries, Koen E Van Der Bogt, Joris I Rotmans
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摘要

动静脉瘘和动静脉移植物是终末期慢性肾病患者血液透析最常用的血管通路。然而,由于动静脉吻合引起的血流动力学紊乱,这两种方法都面临着巨大的挑战。这导致吻合口附近血管结构和血流速度在瘘/移植物手术后发生改变,并导致管壁剪切应力和循环拉伸异常。这导致内皮细胞功能障碍,血管平滑肌细胞增殖和不良重塑。由此产生的影响包括由于内膜增生引起的血管狭窄和向外重塑不足而导致的低通畅率。此外,高流量导管与不良的心脏重构有关。为了解决这个问题,已经探索了各种策略来纠正这些局部血流动力学异常,旨在提高长期通畅率。在这篇综述中,概述了目前的手术技术、吻合类型、吻合角度、外部支架、改良的瘘设计和移植物类型。它评估了这些入路对导管局部血流动力学的影响及其对患者预后的潜在影响。
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Hemodynamic considerations in arteriovenous vascular access modalities for hemodialysis.

Arteriovenous fistulas and arteriovenous grafts are the most commonly used vascular access for hemodialysis in patients with end-stage chronic kidney disease. However, both methods face significant challenges due to the hemodynamic disturbances induced by the arteriovenous anastomosis. This causes changes in vascular structure and blood flow velocity near the anastomosis site after the fistula/graft surgery, and introduces abnormal wall shear stress and cyclic stretch. This leads to endothelial cell dysfunction, vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation, and adverse remodeling. The resulting effects include low patency rates due to vascular stenosis caused by intimal hyperplasia and insufficient outward remodeling. Additionally, the high flow conduit has been linked to adverse cardiac remodeling. To address this, various strategies have been explored to correct these localized hemodynamic abnormalities, aiming to improve long-term patency rates. In this review, an overview is provided of the current surgical techniques, anastomosis types, anastomosis angles, external scaffolds, modified fistula designs, and types of grafts. It evaluates the impact of these approaches on local hemodynamics in the access conduit and their potential effects on patient outcomes.

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