Graft surveillance: Venous pressure, access flow, or the combination?BackgroundIncreased venous pressure (VP) and decreased access flow (Qa) are predictors of dialysis access graft thrombosis. VP is easily obtainable. Qa assessment requires a special device and takes more time. The aims of our randomized multicenter studies were to compare outcome in patients with grafts monitored by VP or Qa (study A) or monitored by VP or the combination of VP and Qa (study B).MethodsWe performed VP measurements consisting of weekly VP at a pump flow of 200 mL/min (VP200) and the ratio of VP0/MAP. Qa was measured every eight weeks with the Transonic HD01 hemodialysis monitor. Threshold levels for referral for angiography were VP200> 150 mm Hg or VP0/MAP> ...
BACKGROUND: Access blood flow (Qa) measurement is the recommended method for fistula (AVF) surveilla...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...
Hemodialysis vascular access surveillance continues to be widely recommended despite ongoing controv...
Utility of intra-access pressure monitoring in detecting and correcting venous outlet stenoses prior...
Pressure or flow recordings for the surveillance of hemodialysis grafts. Venous pressures (VP) measu...
A randomized controlled trial of blood flow and stenosis surveillance of hemodialysis grafts.Backgro...
Clinical performance characteristics of hemodialysis graft monitoring.BackgroundRegular monitoring o...
Graft flow as a predictor of thrombosis in hemodialysis grafts.BackgroundThe effort to reduce the in...
There is increasing evidence that surveillance of AV access for haemodialysis prevents access thromb...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Slow-flow venous pressure for detection of arterviovenous graft malfunction.BackgroundEarly detectio...
Background. Thrombosis is the primary cause of access failure in polytetrafluoroethylene grafts and ...
Vascular access blood flow monitoring reduces access morbidity and costs.BackgroundVascular access m...
Flow in hemodialysis grafts after angioplasty: Do radiologic criteria predict success?BackgroundThe ...
BACKGROUND: Access blood flow (Qa) measurement is the recommended method for fistula (AVF) surveilla...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...
Hemodialysis vascular access surveillance continues to be widely recommended despite ongoing controv...
Utility of intra-access pressure monitoring in detecting and correcting venous outlet stenoses prior...
Pressure or flow recordings for the surveillance of hemodialysis grafts. Venous pressures (VP) measu...
A randomized controlled trial of blood flow and stenosis surveillance of hemodialysis grafts.Backgro...
Clinical performance characteristics of hemodialysis graft monitoring.BackgroundRegular monitoring o...
Graft flow as a predictor of thrombosis in hemodialysis grafts.BackgroundThe effort to reduce the in...
There is increasing evidence that surveillance of AV access for haemodialysis prevents access thromb...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Slow-flow venous pressure for detection of arterviovenous graft malfunction.BackgroundEarly detectio...
Background. Thrombosis is the primary cause of access failure in polytetrafluoroethylene grafts and ...
Vascular access blood flow monitoring reduces access morbidity and costs.BackgroundVascular access m...
Flow in hemodialysis grafts after angioplasty: Do radiologic criteria predict success?BackgroundThe ...
BACKGROUND: Access blood flow (Qa) measurement is the recommended method for fistula (AVF) surveilla...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...