AbstractDialysis access–associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon complication after the creation of an arteriovenous fistula and can cause irreversible ischemic damage in severe cases. Dialysis access–associated steal syndrome has been managed with the surgical reduction of the volume flow in the fistula, but this is associated with a certain incidence of access loss. Several methods are described to achieve the delicate balance between essential flow in the fistula and an adequate limb perfusion pressure. We have developed a new method with duplex ultrasound scanning to quantitate the reduction in volume flow, which will allow effective dialysis and provide adequate limb perfusion. The preoperative assessment was reproduced on the o...
BackgroundMany duplex detectable factors have been shown to correlate with upper limb arteriovenous ...
The aim of this systematic review is to establish the efficacy of revision using distal inflow (RUDI...
Access induced ischemia is an uncommon but devastating complication for patients maintained on hemod...
AbstractDialysis access–associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon complication after the creat...
AbstractDialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon but serious complication aft...
Copyright © 2013 Charudatta S. Bavare et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Vascular access-induced limb ischemia is a known complication of arteriovenous fistulas and grafts. ...
Establishing a functional vascular access while minimizing the risk of dialysis access-associated is...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Up to 10% of patients suffer from various degrees of dialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS...
Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arte...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
Abstract Introduction Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for c...
Limb ischemia is a known complication of vascular access that may appear early postoperatively or af...
Introduction: Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for chronic h...
BackgroundMany duplex detectable factors have been shown to correlate with upper limb arteriovenous ...
The aim of this systematic review is to establish the efficacy of revision using distal inflow (RUDI...
Access induced ischemia is an uncommon but devastating complication for patients maintained on hemod...
AbstractDialysis access–associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon complication after the creat...
AbstractDialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS) is an uncommon but serious complication aft...
Copyright © 2013 Charudatta S. Bavare et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Vascular access-induced limb ischemia is a known complication of arteriovenous fistulas and grafts. ...
Establishing a functional vascular access while minimizing the risk of dialysis access-associated is...
Distal hypoperfusion ischemic syndrome (DHIS), commonly referred to as hand ischemia or 'steal' afte...
Up to 10% of patients suffer from various degrees of dialysis access-associated steal syndrome (DASS...
Dialysis associated steal syndrome (DASS) is a relatively rare but debilitating complication of arte...
Patients diagnosed with steal syndrome after hemodialysis access surgery have a few options for symp...
Abstract Introduction Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for c...
Limb ischemia is a known complication of vascular access that may appear early postoperatively or af...
Introduction: Arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) are the preferred method of vascular access for chronic h...
BackgroundMany duplex detectable factors have been shown to correlate with upper limb arteriovenous ...
The aim of this systematic review is to establish the efficacy of revision using distal inflow (RUDI...
Access induced ischemia is an uncommon but devastating complication for patients maintained on hemod...