End-to-side Versus Side-to-side Anastomosis With Distal Vein Ligation for Arteriovenous Fistula Creation
NCT ID: NCT04222881
Last Updated: 2020-01-13
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
100 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-02-04
2019-02-04
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Introduction: Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) is the lifeline for patients with chronic renal failure on hemodialysis. The international guidelines recommend patient's referral for access replacement 6 months prior to predicted hemodialysis. The sites being preferred for access replacement are distal arm AVF, proximal arm AVF, basilic vein transposition or graft insertion, respectively (1) Meticulous preoperative assessment and patient selection play great role in achieving functioning AVF with long term patency. AVF maintenance always requires multi-disciplinary approach, with surgeons, nephrologist, dialysis nurses and the patients themselves working hand in hand. Any break in this circle will lead to failure of the AVF, and consequently, failure of hemodialysis. Surgical technique is of paramount importance for long term patency of AVF. There is an ongoing debate about the best technique to do the anastomosis between the artery and the vein; end to side, or side to side. This issue was addressed by very few randomized controlled studies (2,3,4).
Aim of the study: To compare the results of both surgical techniques for creation of arteriovenous anastomosis; End vein to side artery (ETS) versus Side vein to side artery (STS).
Patients and Methods
* Study location: Study protocol will be submitted for approval by Mansoura medical research ethics committee, faculty of medicine, Mansoura University.
* Study design: This is Prospective Randomized controlled trials that is going to be conducted at in department of vascular surgery Mansoura University Hospitals
* Time of study: The study will be conducted during the year 2017-2019.
* Study population: Study population will be on Patients referred to Vascular surgery department for creation of Hemodialysis access. Patients will be advised to undergo elective surgery for AVF once their renal Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimated (eGFR) is less than 15 ml/min.
* Inclusion criteria: All renal failure patients requiring creation of arm AVF, including distal Radio-cephalic, Ulno-basilic, proximal brachio-cephalic or brachio-basilic configurations
* Exclusion criteria: Revision AVF, Synthetic graft AVF or lower limb AVF, Patients with absent distal pulses and chronic ischemia of the upper limb and Recent cannulation of puncture of the vein within 2 weeks before its use in AVF creation.
* Primary End Point: Primary patency of Arterio-venous Fistula and Functional Maturation, ready fistula for cannulation, vein length at least 10 cm, diameter more than 6 mm, depth not more than 6 mm and ability of the access to deliver a flow rate 350 to 400ml/min and maintain dialysis for 4 hours.
* Secondary End Points: Secondary patency, Complication rate failure of maturation, bleeding, infection, steel syndrome and aneurysmal dilatation at anastomosis site
* Target number for recruitment: 50 patients in each group.
* Pre-operative assessment: All patients will undergo clinical assessment as well as routine duplex scan for marking of artery and a patent vein suitable for creation of AVF, with a minimum vein diameter of 2.5 mm for distal fistula and 3 mm for proximal ones.
* Method of Randomization: Computer based randomization.
* Surgical technique: Patients can have the procedure under general, local anesthetic or regional block according to suitability and patients' preference. Mobilization of the suitable artery and vein, creation of fistula using 6/0 prolene for anastomosis in continuous sutures, either ETS or STS with ligation of the distal end of the vein. Arteriotomy size will range from 7 to 10 mm for proximal AVF and from 12 to 15 mm for distal AVF, according to the size of the artery.
* Sites sharing in the study: Mansoura University Hospital
* Post-operative follow-up: Review in clinic on day 6, week 6, months 3 \& 6, Duplex scan for assessment of flow in 6 weeks, 3 and 6 months.
Statistical analysis: The data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. The Significant difference between the flow rate volume in both groups (continuous variable) will be verified by a two-sample test between the two groups. The data analyzed using Cochrane and ANOVA test. Categorical demographic variables were expressed as a proportion of the population and compared with a two-tailed Fisher's exact test.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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End To Side
End to Side Anastomosis
AVF anastomosis
Type of arteriovenous anastomosis
Side To Side
Side To Side Anastomosis
AVF anastomosis
Type of arteriovenous anastomosis
Interventions
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AVF anastomosis
Type of arteriovenous anastomosis
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Including distal Radio-cephalic, Ulno-basilic, proximal brachio-cephalic or brachio-basilic configurations
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with absent distal pulses and chronic ischemia of the upper limb.
* Recent cannulation of puncture of the vein within 2 weeks before its use in AVF creation.
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Mansoura University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Mansoura
Al Mansurah, Mansoura University, Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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R.18.02.24 - 2018/02/04
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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