1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf01636780
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Banding a hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula to decrease blood flow and resolve high output cardiac failure: Report of a case

Abstract: We report herein the successful surgical treatment of a patient with high-output cardiac failure which developed from a high-flow hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula of the Brescia-Cimino type. Banding correction of the venous limb of the fistula with a woven Dacron prosthesis resulted in marked improvement of the cardiac failure. An ultrasonic study showed the fistula flow of 3.2 l/min to be as high as 40% of the resting cardiac output, or 8.0 l/min, before banding, while an intraoperative electromagnetic stud… Show more

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“…Congruently, patients with AV fistula closure show a decrease in both eccentric and concentric hypertrophy . Banding and revision to reduce AV fistula blood flow can improve cardiac structure and hemodynamics …”
Section: Hd‐induced Stress and Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Congruently, patients with AV fistula closure show a decrease in both eccentric and concentric hypertrophy . Banding and revision to reduce AV fistula blood flow can improve cardiac structure and hemodynamics …”
Section: Hd‐induced Stress and Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical picture of AVMs can range from an asymptomatic birthmark to life-threatening congestive heart failure. [3][4][5][6] The case presented herein demonstrated a mild degree of cardiomegaly, although there was no previous episode of cardiac failure. The patient also complained of the gradually increasing size and dull pain of the lesion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…They are potentially fatal, rapidly enlarging, and can develop into erosive eruptions and bleeding. [1][2][3] In a case with a giant AVM, high-output cardiac failure may also develop, [3][4][5][6] with enormous shunting. Even after a complete resection, extensive defects of the skin and subcutaneous tissue are difficult to replace, because of former intervention which may jeopardize the reconstructive procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ahern and Maher 8 reported two cases of heart failure caused by an A-V shunt. Isoda et al 9 described the successful surgical treatment of a patient with highoutput cardiac failure caused by high vascular access fl ow, by banding the fi stula to decrease access fl ow. In this series, one patient underwent a shunt closure to treat heart failure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%