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Long-Term Impact of Arteriovenous Fistula Ligation on Cardiac Structure and Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A 5-Year Follow-Up Observational Cohort Study.

Tania Salehi1,2, Nicholas J Montarello2,3, Nishant Juneja3, Michael B Stokes3, Daniel J Scherer3, Kerry F Williams3, David King1, Ewan Macaulay1, Christine H Russell1, Santosh A Olakkengil1, Robert P Carroll1,2, Randall J Faull1,2, Karen S L Teo2,3, Stephen P McDonald1,2, Matthew I Worthley2,3, Patrick T Coates1,2, Nitesh N Rao1,2.   

Abstract

Background: The long-term effects of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) ligation on cardiovascular structure following kidney transplantation remain uncertain. A prospective randomized, controlled trial (RCT) examined the effect of AVF ligation at 6 months on cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR)-derived parameters in 27 kidney transplant recipients compared with 27 controls. A mean decrease in left ventricular mass (LVM) of 22.1 g (95% CI, 15.0 to 29.1) was observed compared with an increase of 1.2 g (95% CI, -4.8 to 7.2) in the control group (P<0.001). We conducted a long-term follow-up observational cohort study in the treated cohort to determine the evolution of CMR-derived parameters compared with those documented at 6 months post-AVF ligation.
Methods: We performed CMR at long-term follow-up in the AVF ligation observational cohort from our original RCT published in 2019. Results were compared with CMR at 6 months postintervention. The coprimary end point was the change in CMR-derived LVM and LVM index at long-term follow-up from imaging at 6 months postindex procedure.
Results: At a median of 5.1 years (interquartile range, 4.7-5.5 years), 17 patients in the AVF ligation group were studied with repeat CMR with a median duration to follow-up imaging of 5.1 years (IQR, 4.7-5.5 years). Statistically significant further reductions in LVM (-17.6±23.0 g, P=0.006) and LVM index (-10.0±13.0 g/m2, P=0.006) were documented. Conclusions: The benefit of AVF ligation on LVM and LVM index regression appears to persist long term. This has the potential to lead to a significant reduction in cardiovascular mortality.
Copyright © 2021 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  arteriovenous fistula; cardiac magnetic resonance imaging; heart ventricles; kidney transplantation; left ventricular mass; ligation; transplantation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35368362      PMCID: PMC8786094          DOI: 10.34067/KID.0000692021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kidney360        ISSN: 2641-7650


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