横断成像在终末期肾病患者术前透析循环血管通路建立规划中的应用。

Daniel Raskin, Levester Kirksey, Abraham Levitin, Ali Khalifeh, Jon G Quatromoni, Sean P Lyden, Cassandra Kovach, Patrick Ghibes, Amrit Khooblall, Sasan Partovi
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本系统综述探讨了横断成像方式——计算机断层血管造影(CTA)和磁共振血管造影(MRA)在终末期肾病(ESRD)患者透析血管通路术前规划中的作用。使用PubMed和Cochrane数据库进行系统检索,得到45项符合纳入标准的研究。这些方式在复杂的血管解剖,中心静脉狭窄和先前手术干预的情况下特别有价值。研究结果强调了CTA在详细解剖制图方面的优势,而MRA在需要软组织对比或保存肾功能的病例中具有优势。有代表性的临床病例说明了影像学结果如何直接影响手术和血管内决策,优化患者预后。本文描述了横断面成像在透析回路血管通路干预中的作用,包括代表性的临床例子。
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Cross-sectional imaging for presurgical planning of dialysis circuit vascular access creation in the end stage renal disease patient population.

This systematic review explores the role of cross-sectional imaging modalities-computed tomography angiography (CTA) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)-in the preoperative planning of dialysis vascular access for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). A systematic search was conducted using PubMed and Cochrane databases, yielding 45 studies meeting inclusion criteria. These modalities are particularly valuable in cases of complex vascular anatomy, central venous stenosis, and prior surgical interventions. Findings emphasize the advantages of CTA for detailed anatomical mapping and MRA for cases requiring soft-tissue contrast or preservation of renal function. Representative clinical cases illustrate how imaging findings directly influence surgical and endovascular decision-making, optimizing patient outcomes. This manuscript describes the role of cross-sectional imaging for dialysis circuit vascular access interventions including representative clinical examples.

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