2021
DOI: 10.1177/11297298211059326
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Brachial artery aneurysm as a late complication of arteriovenous fistula

Abstract: Introduction: Brachial artery aneurysm (BAA) is a rare late complication of arteriovenous fistula (AVF). It brings the risk of peripheral embolism and hand ischemia and is defined by brachial artery diameter above 10 mm or by regional dilatation by >50%. BAA is described in the literature in closed radiocephalic arteriovenous fistulas after kidney transplantation. The aim of the study was to analyze the prevalence of BAA and of their more dangerous forms. Method: A observational one center study performed o… Show more

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“…BAA is a rare complication (incidence of 4.5 %) diagnosed often in renal transplant patients, treated with closure of the hemodialysis' fistula with an incidence of 4.5 % [ 1 ]. Possible complications are peripheral embolization, thrombosis of the sac, rupture and hand ischemia [ [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] ]. The normal diameter of the brachial artery in women is 3.5–4.3 mm, while in men 4.1–4.8 mm [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…BAA is a rare complication (incidence of 4.5 %) diagnosed often in renal transplant patients, treated with closure of the hemodialysis' fistula with an incidence of 4.5 % [ 1 ]. Possible complications are peripheral embolization, thrombosis of the sac, rupture and hand ischemia [ [2] , [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] ]. The normal diameter of the brachial artery in women is 3.5–4.3 mm, while in men 4.1–4.8 mm [ 2 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%