Acta Med. 2025, 68: 82-86

https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2025.25

Biomechanics of Arteriovenous Fistula: An Overview of Hemodynamic and Remodeling Mechanisms

Nikola Petrováa,b,c, Zbyněk Sobotkab, Lukáš Hornýb

aCardiac Surgery Clinic of the Faculty of Health Studies of Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem and Krajské zdravotní – Masaryk Hospital in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
bCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic
cCharles University, Third Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic

Received July 17, 2025
Accepted September 10, 2025

Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are widely accepted as the gold standard for vascular access in chronic hemodialysis patients due to their superior long-term patency and low complication rates. However, up to half of all created AVFs fail to mature adequately, and many develop late complications such as stenosis, thrombosis, or aneurysmal degeneration. This review provides an overview of the AVF development process, focusing on the biomechanical forces that drive vascular remodeling and contribute to maturation and pathological changes. We summarize the role of endothelial mechanotransduction and insights from recent studies that reveal how wall shear stress (WSS) patterns and oscillatory flow relate to the genesis of neointimal hyperplasia and later stenosis. Understanding these mechanobiological processes has led to novel surgical techniques, anastomosis design optimization, and better cannulation strategies. Although the knowledge of hemodynamic-biological interactions remain limited, further research can offer directions for better AVF performance.

Funding

This work has been supported by the Czech Science Foundation in the project 24-10597S “Biomechanics of arteriovenous fistula aneurysms”.

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