医学
血管内超声
终末期肾病
放射科
价值(数学)
阶段(地层学)
人口
超声波
疾病
内科学
统计
古生物学
数学
环境卫生
生物
作者
Xin Li,Sasan Partovi,Xin Li,Xin Li,Xin Li,R. Abboud,Xin Li,Xin Li,Xin Li,Xin Li,R. Abboud
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.avsg.2024.04.028
摘要
Vascular access for hemodialysis is the lifeline for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD); therefore, maintenance of the vascular access is of the utmost importance. The dialysis circuit can be complicated by stenosis or thrombosis. In particular, central venous stenosis is frequently encountered in the vascular access of patients with ESRD, and this complication may require endovascular management. Conventional catheter-based venography may be inadequate for identifying dynamic forms of extrinsic compression and intravascular webs associated with these lesions. For these types of access complications, balloon angioplasty remains the first-line intervention, with stenting reserved for select scenarios. Accurate assessment of the venous configuration is therefore important to ensure an adequate treatment response. Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) has been shown to be beneficial in lower extremity venous interventions. The use of IVUS in dialysis access interventions is currently limited but may be indicated in select challenging clinical situations. In this article, we discuss the potential uses of IVUS in the ESRD population based on our institutional experience and on the current literature.
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