Yosuke Nishiura, Keisuke Ota, Toshiei Kobayashi, Akane Kurachi, Keiko Murase, Masataka Ishiguro, Tsuyako Hirano, Y. Ito, A. Ide, Takayuki Hamano
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Relationship between shunt sounds at anastomotic sites and mean brachial artery blood flow and vascular resistance index according to Doppler ultrasound
We reported that the quality of shunt sounds can be quantified and evaluated by artificial intelligence. However, information on the auscultatory sites was missing, and few predictors of obstruction were identified. In addition, it is difficult to predict occlusion based on the mean brachial artery blood flow and vascular resistance index according to Doppler ultrasound because the blood flow through a shunt with many branches is unlikely to decrease if one branch becomes occluded. We consider that shunt sounds from the anastomotic site alone, which are easy to record, may be related to the above ultrasonic findings. Comparisons were made of the sound quality at the shunt anastomosis, the mean brachial artery blood flow according to ultrasound, and the vascular resistance index. As a result, the mean brachial artery blood flow, which indicates shunt blood flow, was found to be correlated with the intensity of shunt auscultatory sounds. The vascular resistance index as indicated by