Association between the Characteristics of Pre-Surgery Vascular Ultrasonography and the Successful Arterio-Venous Fistula Shunt Surgery as Hemodialysis Access to Patients with Kidney Disease Stage V
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i1.396Keywords:
Vascular, Ultrasonography Examination, Arterio-venous FistulaAbstract
kidney disease is high. Vascular characteristic is one of the important indicators in successful operation.
Objective: To determine the association between pre-surgery vascular ultrasonography characteristics and the successful arterio-venous fistula shunt surgery as hemodialysis access in patients with chronic kidney disease stage V.
Methods: This study used descriptive analytic studies to determine the relationship between pre-operative vascular ultrasonography characteristics, such as arteries (diameter, velocity, thickness of intima-media tunica) and vein (diameter, velocity, depth) with successful arterio-venous fistula shunt surgery that evaluated in four week post-surgery in patients with chronic kidney disease stage V.
Results: Eighteen samples that consisted of 27.8% female and 72.2% male were enrolled in this study. The most surgery location was vascular radio-cephalic of 13 samples (72.2%). Statistical analysis used was Mann-Whitney U Test. There was no significant correlation between arterial diameter (p=0.127), venous diameter of AVFs (p=1.000), arterial velocity (p=0.721), velocity vein (p=0.721), intima media tunica thickness (p=0.721), and venous depth (p=0.192) with successful arterio-venous fistula shunt surgery.
Conclusion: There was no significant correlation between diameter, thickness of intima media tunica, and arterial velocity as well as diameter, velocity and venous depth with successful arterio-venous fistula shunt surgery.