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Measurement of blood flow through AV-fistulae by means of Doppler sonography in regularly haemodialysed patients


Krpan, Dalibor; Demarin, Vida; Milutinović, Slobodan; Prot, Franjo
Measurement of blood flow through AV-fistulae by means of Doppler sonography in regularly haemodialysed patients // The International Journal of Arteficial Organs, 2 (1991), 14; 78-82 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Measurement of blood flow through AV-fistulae by means of Doppler sonography in regularly haemodialysed patients

Autori
Krpan, Dalibor ; Demarin, Vida ; Milutinović, Slobodan ; Prot, Franjo

Izvornik
The International Journal of Arteficial Organs (0391-3988) 2 (1991), 14; 78-82

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
doppler ultrasound; haemodialysis; blood flow; arteriovenousfistula

Sažetak
In regularly dialyzed patients a variety of pathological eventscan negatively influence haemodynamics and blood flow througharterio-vanous fistula, leading to inadequate blood flow throughthe dialyzer or disturbances in hemodynamics of the whole body.It therefore appears important to quantify flow velocity andvolume flow through the arterio-venous fistula in such cases.Weused a Vasoview computer controlled system for noninvasivevascular diagnostics based on B-scan "real-time" ultrasound forimaging the structure of tissue, combined with pulsed Dopplerultrasound for determination of hemodynamics.Thirty patients ( 16males and 14 females, aged 45+_1) years ; range 23 to 61 years), with different periods spent on hemodialysis ( 5.5+_3.1 years, range 1 to 11 years) were included in the study. The averagesystolic, diastolic and mean blood volume flows were2131.8+_565.8, 972.0+_309.6 and 728.4+_287.4 ml/minrespectively.The mean blood volume flow was calculated byintegration of the area under curve of blood flow in one heartcycle on Doppler signal.The results revealed a markedinter-individual variation in volume flow through arterio-venousfistulae of dialyzed uremics.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski



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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Krpan, Dalibor; Demarin, Vida; Milutinović, Slobodan; Prot, Franjo
Measurement of blood flow through AV-fistulae by means of Doppler sonography in regularly haemodialysed patients // The International Journal of Arteficial Organs, 2 (1991), 14; 78-82 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Krpan, D., Demarin, V., Milutinović, S. & Prot, F. (1991) Measurement of blood flow through AV-fistulae by means of Doppler sonography in regularly haemodialysed patients. The International Journal of Arteficial Organs, 2 (14), 78-82.
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@article{article, author = {Krpan, Dalibor and Demarin, Vida and Milutinovi\'{c}, Slobodan and Prot, Franjo}, year = {1991}, pages = {78-82}, keywords = {doppler ultrasound, haemodialysis, blood flow, arteriovenousfistula}, journal = {The International Journal of Arteficial Organs}, volume = {2}, number = {14}, issn = {0391-3988}, title = {Measurement of blood flow through AV-fistulae by means of Doppler sonography in regularly haemodialysed patients}, keyword = {doppler ultrasound, haemodialysis, blood flow, arteriovenousfistula} }

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