Interventional treatment of swelling hand syndrome / 实用放射学杂志
Journal of Practical Radiology
; (12): 762-764,800, 2018.
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Objective To analyze the effect of interventional treatment in patients with swelling hand syndrome.Methods 100 patients with maintained hemodialysis were enrolled in this study (49 male,51 female).Upper limb swelling involved the dialysis was examined with a course of 1 week to 36 months.Before intervention treatment,stenosis or occlusion of the brachiocephalic vein or subclavian vein were found in 95 patients diagnosed by CTA.Angiography was performed through the affected side of the upper limb.Then a balloon pre-dilatation of the stenosis or occlusion was performed,followed by balloon dilatation or stent molding treatment through the femoral vein.Results Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty or stent angioplasty was performed in 87 patients without severe complications,while treatment was failed in 13 cases.Swelling was gone in 85 patients 2-5 days after surgery,and persistent symptom was observed in 2 cases.All the 87 patients were followed up from 2 to 46 months after interventional treatment,one patient died of cancer after 14 months.Relapsed symptom of swelling hands was found in 20 patients and interventional therapy was performed again.Conclusion Swelling hand syndrome is common in maintained hemodialysis patients due to the stenosis or occlusion of central vein involved the dialysis side.Interventional treatment is a safe and effective procedure.
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Journal of Practical Radiology
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2018
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