A Novel Factor for Primary Arteriovenous Fistula Failure: Hyperinsulinism

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2016

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Introduction: Dysfunction of vascular access is an important reason of morbidity for dialysis patients and it is a major factor affecting the economical burden of hemodialysis. The preferred type of vascular access is creation of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF). However, the problem of fistula maturation rate is still a challenge. Herein, we tried to search the role of hyperinsulinism and insulin resistance as a new predictor of primary AVF failure (pAVFF) that may be a cause of intimal damage.Methods: We included 119 patients (73 male and 46 female) with a diagnosis of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who had undergone an AVF operation by a vascular surgeon. The AVF was examined for presence of thrill on the first postoperative day. A successful cannulation with two fistula needles with a blood flow of 250mL/min for at least one complete dialysis session, after 4 weeks of AVF surgery was defined as functioning access. Insulin resistance in our patients was determined by the standard homeostasis model assessment (homa-IR). A logistic-regression analysis was performed to investigate the independent factors related with pAVFF.Findings: Detection of pAVFF occurred in 27 (22.7%) patients. The presence of thrill, amount of daily proteinuria, insulin levels, homa-IR, and serum albumin levels were found to be significantly different between patients with fistula failure and those without pAVFF. The logistic-regression analysis of preoperative factors revealed the following OR (odds ratio) and 95% CI values: homa-IR 1.205 (1.063-1.366) (p=0.004), serum albumin 0.398 (0.178-0.892) (p=0.025), and the amount of daily proteinuria 1.307 (1.012-1.688) (p=0.041). Even after addition of the presence of postoperative thrill on AVF, which was a postoperative strong clinical factor to the analysis, mean homa-IR and mean serum albumin continued to be independent predictors of pAVFF.Discussion: Insulin resistance or hyperinsulinism may be a significant cause of pAVFF, which emphasizes the role of endothelium in fistula dysfunction.

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Akin, Davut/0000-0002-9567-7940

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Hyperinsulinism, Arteriovenous Fistula Failure, Endothelial Dysfunction, Insulin Resistance, Hemodialysis, Adult, Male, Turkey, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Middle Aged, Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical, Logistic Models, Postoperative Complications, Renal Dialysis, Risk Factors, Hyperinsulinism, Odds Ratio, Humans, Insulin, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Female, Treatment Failure, Insulin Resistance, Vascular Patency, Aged

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Renal Failure

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38

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8

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1206

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1209
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