Nerve Conduction Abnormalities in the Arms of Patients with Arteriovenous Fistula

1996 
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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