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Coronal mode ultrasound guided hemodialysis cannulation: A pilot randomized comparison with standard cannulation technique.

Lalathaksha Kumbar1, Vivek Soi1, Elizabeth Adams1, Cheryl Brown Deacon1, Mohamed Zidan1, Jerry Yee1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infiltrations from cannulation result in significant morbidity including loss of hemodialysis (HD) vascular access (VA). Cannulation is dependent on personnel skill and VA characteristics. Surface marking of VA lacks real-time information and traditional ultrasound (US) devices are large, expensive, requiring skilled operators. Sonic Window© (Analogic Ultrasound, Peabody, MA, USA) is a coronal mode ultrasound device (CMUD) approved for VA cannulation.
METHODS: Single center randomized, prospective pilot study comparing handheld US-guided cannulation of new arteriovenous fistula (AVF) to standard cannulation practices. Patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) on in-center HD who had a new AVF cleared for cannulation and dialysis were enrolled. Patients with new AVF received either standard cannulation (control group) or image guidance using CMUD (study group) for 3 weeks. Ultrasound characteristics of VA, cannulation practices and complications end points were obtained.
RESULTS: An infiltration rate of 9.7% was noted during the study. Slightly lower odds ratio (OR) of infiltration was observed in the study group (OR 0.94, 95% CI: 0.26-3.41, P value = 0.93). Study group yielded longer time for assessment (101.8 ± 80.2 vs. 22.3 ± 22.5 seconds, P = < 0.001), increased cannulation time (41.1 ± 70.6 vs. 25.0 ± 27.9 seconds, P = 0.04), and increased patient satisfaction (94.6% vs. 82%, P = 0.04) compared to control group. Number of cannulation attempts, needle size, arterial or venous needle insertion, and tourniquet usage between groups were not statistically different.
CONCLUSION: Handheld ultrasound is a safe and useful aid in cannulation of dialysis access.
© 2017 International Society for Hemodialysis.

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Keywords:  Arteriovenous fistula; cannulation; handheld device; hemodialysis; infiltration; ultrasound guidance

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28067467     DOI: 10.1111/hdi.12535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hemodial Int        ISSN: 1492-7535            Impact factor:   1.812


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