Arterial diameter ratio as a reliable predictor for upper limb steal syndrome in patients with arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis.
Mohammed J AlsaadiPublished in: Vascular (2022)
Anastomosis diameter and volume flow ratio strongly suggest that steal syndrome is associated with the increased diameter of anastomosis. Patients with a≥1.05 anastomosis diameter ratio have a greater risk of developing steal syndrome than those with an anastomosis ratio of ≤0.8. In addition, patients with a volume flow ratio ≥0.98 have an increased risk of developing steal syndrome than those with a volume flow ratio of ≤0.75.