Introduction Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred type of vascular access for hemodialysis due to their lower risk of complications. This study aimed to determine the role of Doppler evaluation in assessing AVF. Materials and methods We conducted an 18-month prospective observational study of 33 hemodialysis patients who underwent a procedure for the creation of AVF at the Department of Radio-Diagnosis at Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research. Patients were evaluated using color Doppler ultrasound. Participants underwent a careful history and clinical examination to diagnose the disease. All relevant parameters were documented in a structured study proforma. AVF maturation was assessed postoperatively at four weeks using Doppler ultrasound color flow evaluation by looking for vascular components (flow volume, vein, and arterial diameter). Data were analyzed using CoGuide V 1.0.3 Statistical Software (CoGuide, Bangalore, India). Results A total of 33 patients, with a mean age of 54.6 ± 7.8 years, were evaluated. Of the 33 participants, 24 (72.7%) were male, and nine (27.3%) were female. The majority (47%, n=16) of participants had diabetes mellitus, eight (24%) had hypertension, and 10 (29%) had both diabetes mellitus and hypertension. A brachiocephalic fistula was created in 45.5% of participants, and 33.33% had radiocephalic anastomoses. Five participants were diagnosed with AVF complications: two had a pseudoaneurysm, and three had a cephalic vein thrombus. Clinical and demographic characteristics (age, vascular components, and complications) were not significantly related to AVF maturation. Conclusions Doppler ultrasound plays an important role in selecting vessels for AVF preoperatively and assessing AVF maturation postoperatively, thus reducing the primary fistula failure rate. The findings suggest that Doppler evaluation can be a reliable tool for assessing AVF maturation and predicting surgical success, which could help healthcare providers make informed decisions about the best course of treatment for their patients. Continued research is warranted in this area to further understand the role of Doppler ultrasound in evaluating AVF surgery.

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