A fistulogram is a type of X-ray. It uses X-ray dye (contrast) to look inside your arteriovenous (AV) fistula vascular access for hemodialysis. It’s done to check the blood flow and look for any narrowing (stenosis) in the vein of your fistula. If a narrowing is found, then an angioplasty can be done at the same time. This procedure widens the vein using a small, inflatable balloon. Fistulogram and angioplasty are both outpatient procedures. This means you’ll go home the same day.
This procedure may be advised if you have any signs that your AV fistula isn’t working well due to a narrowed blood vessel. This can include:
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You’ll lie down on an X-ray table.
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You may be given medicine to relax you (sedatives) in the arm opposite your fistula.
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The healthcare provider injects some medicine (local anesthesia) into the fistula arm to numb the area.
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The provider inserts a long, thin tube (catheter) into your access.
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Contrast dye is added to the catheter while X-ray images are taken. The X-ray images let the provider see how the dye flows. They can see if there’s any narrowing.
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If there’s no narrowing, then the catheter is removed. Pressure is applied to the insertion site until any bleeding stops.
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If a blood vessel is narrowed, an angioplasty will be done at the same time.
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Using a thin guide wire, the provider inserts a small, inflatable balloon into the catheter.
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The provider inflates the balloon into the narrow part of the blood vessel. This widens the vessel so that more blood can flow through. You may feel some mild discomfort.
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When the procedure is done, both the wire and balloon are removed.
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The provider injects contrast dye into the catheter to check that blood flow is improved.
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The catheter is removed.
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Pressure is applied to the insertion site until any bleeding stops.
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You may have 1 or 2 stitches at the insertion site. These will be removed at your next dialysis session.
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You’ll be moved to a recovery area. Your heart rate, blood pressure, and fistula will be checked.
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If no angioplasty was done, you’ll go home right away.
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If you had an angioplasty, you’ll stay and be watched for a few hours.
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Make sure someone is available to drive you home.
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Once you are home, relax for the rest of the day.
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Don’t lift anything heavy or do any strenuous activities for 24 hours.
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Drink fluids to help flush the X-ray dye from your body.
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Follow any other directions from your healthcare provider.
All procedures have some risk. Possible risks of fistulogram and angioplasty are: