J Korean Soc Vasc Surg.  2000 Apr;16(1):115-118.

A Clinical Significancy of Evoked Thrill Test in the Arteriovenous Fistula

Affiliations
  • 1Department of General Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Chosun, KwangJu, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Arteriovenous fistula at the wrist has remained the procedure of choice for long-term chronic hemod ialysis since its development by Brecia and Cimino in 1966. Thrombosis is the most common cause of early failure after arteriovenous fistula procedure, should be reconized preoperatively or intraoperatively, but no consensus exits regarding the ideal preoperative or intraoperative screening method for access surgery. We describe a simple intraoperative maneuver that can be used to detect proximal stenotic vein segments.
METHODS
From September 1998 to September 1999, a total of 117 arteriovenous fistulas were performed for permanent hemodialysis in patients with chronic renal failure. Of them, a intraoperative evoked thrill test was performed in 61 patients (A group), in 56 patients (B group or control group) was not.
RESULTS
Early failure rate (<30 days) was 12.5% in A group, 9.8% in B group or control group. In this study, the specificity and positive predictive value of the evoked thrill test was 100%, indicating that this maneuver is highly accurate in predicting early failure.
CONCLUSION
Evoked thrill test is a simple and useful intraoperative method for improving the patency rate of autologous arteroiovenous fistula.

Keyword

Early failure; Atreriovenous fistula; Evoked thrill test

MeSH Terms

Arteriovenous Fistula*
Consensus
Fistula
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Mass Screening
Renal Dialysis
Sensitivity and Specificity
Thrombosis
Veins
Wrist
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