TY - JOUR
T1 - Nerve conduction abnormalities in the arms of patients with arteriovenous fistula
AU - Klein, C.
AU - Halevy, A.
AU - Gandelman-Marton, R.
AU - Halpern, Z.
AU - Weissgarten, J.
AU - Averbukh, Z.
AU - Arlazoroff, A.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - Fifteen patients with unilateral functioning arteriovenous fistula were assessed clinically and electromyographically to identify local neurologic changes. Ten of the patients were symptomatic (motor and/or sensory) and 5 were asymptomatic. Clinically, 11 patients had signs of a mild polyneuropathy, 2 patients of ulnar neuropathy, and 1 patient had signs of median neuropathy. A decrease of the above-elbow ulnar conduction velocity was noted in the study group on the side of the functional fistula, and in the symptomatic patients only on the side of the nonfunctional/nonexisting fistula. We suggest that ulnar nerve vulnerability should be taken into consideration during construction of the fistula, as well as during dialysis.
AB - Fifteen patients with unilateral functioning arteriovenous fistula were assessed clinically and electromyographically to identify local neurologic changes. Ten of the patients were symptomatic (motor and/or sensory) and 5 were asymptomatic. Clinically, 11 patients had signs of a mild polyneuropathy, 2 patients of ulnar neuropathy, and 1 patient had signs of median neuropathy. A decrease of the above-elbow ulnar conduction velocity was noted in the study group on the side of the functional fistula, and in the symptomatic patients only on the side of the nonfunctional/nonexisting fistula. We suggest that ulnar nerve vulnerability should be taken into consideration during construction of the fistula, as well as during dialysis.
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U2 - 10.3109/08860229609052777
DO - 10.3109/08860229609052777
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C2 - 8820504
AN - SCOPUS:0029935140
SN - 0886-022X
VL - 18
SP - 85
EP - 89
JO - Renal Failure
JF - Renal Failure
IS - 1
ER -