Publications by authors named "Wacharaphong Pitaksantayothin"

Background: Differentiating between arteriovenous fistula (AVF) maturation and failure can help determine which AVF will undergo successful canulation and which ones will require immediate rescue.

Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted at Vajira Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, between October 2020-November 2022. A single vascular surgeon performed a physical examination on patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing AVF placement, and a radiologist conducted Doppler ultrasonography during the second and sixth postoperative weeks.

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This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and technical success rates achieved after performing balloon-assisted maturation (BAM) for non-matured arteriovenous fistula (AVF). For this, a systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted by searching PubMed and Scopus databases. Studies regarding AVFs not suitable for use based on clinical examination or ultrasound criteria and BAM use for correcting the underlying stenotic lesion were eligible for inclusion in the meta-analysis.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and clinical predictors of >50% iliocaval venous obstruction (ICVO) in Thai patients with lipodermatosclerosis and healed or active venous ulcers and the diagnostic accuracy of duplex ultrasound (DUS) compared with computed tomography venography (CTV).

Methods: Limbs with lipodermatosclerosis, healed venous leg ulceration, or active venous leg ulceration were prospectively evaluated by DUS and CTV. Loss of respiratory variation in the common femoral vein (CFV) and reversed flow in the superficial epigastric vein (SEV) were evaluated by DUS.

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Background: Endovenous heat-induced thrombosis (EHIT) is a thrombus that extends from an ablated saphenous vein into the common femoral vein after endovenous radiofrequency ablation (RFA).

Objective: To investigate the incidence, progression, treatment, and risk factors associated with EHIT-2 or greater after RFA.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included patients diagnosed with symptomatic superficial venous incompetence that were treated by RFA of the great saphenous vein or anterior accessory saphenous vein during the July 2012 to December 2016 study period.

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