Background: Radial-cephalic arteriovenous fistula and brachial-cephalic arteriovenous fistula are the first and second choices for creating vascular access in dialysis patients as recommended by the National Kidney Foundation Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative. Basilic vein transposition or use of a forearm (polytetrafluoroethylene [PTFE]) loop graft is recommended thereafter. The aim of this study was twofold: first, to compare the outcomes and patency rates of patients treated with a basilic vein transposition with those of patients treated with a PTFE loop; and second, to identify patient-related factors of influence on patency rates. Methods: Data collected in our prospectively maintained database of patients with chronic renal ...
BACKGROUND: Many chronic renal patients lack autologous veins in the upper limbs suitable for constr...
Objective: The aim of our study was to identify patients’ characteristics that predicted a higher ch...
Vascular access-related complications are still one of the leading causes of morbidity in hemodialys...
Background: Radial-cephalic arteriovenous fistula and brachial-cephalic arteriovenous fistula are th...
PurposeSince the publication of Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative (DOQI) guidelines, the use of n...
AbstractConclusionPatency rates for transposed basilic vein arteriovenous fistulas (TBAVF) are not s...
Background: In dialysis-dependent end-stage renal disease patients, arteriovenous access (AV access)...
AbstractPurposeThe primary use of autogenous arteriovenous access for chronic hemodialysis is recomm...
AbstractObjective: Prosthetic arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis vascular access have a high in...
Background: Dialysis access procedures and complications are important causes of morbidity and hospi...
BackgroundVascular access is a necessity for patients with end-stage renal disease who need chronic ...
AbstractObjective: The study's aim was to evaluate access patency and incidence of revisions in pati...
The fistula first initiative has rekindled interest in transposition of basilic vein (TBV) in prefer...
ObjectivePatients requiring access for hemodialysis in whom radiocephalic or brachiocephalic arterio...
Introduction: Native veins are an ideal option for dialysis in a patient with chronic kidney disease...
BACKGROUND: Many chronic renal patients lack autologous veins in the upper limbs suitable for constr...
Objective: The aim of our study was to identify patients’ characteristics that predicted a higher ch...
Vascular access-related complications are still one of the leading causes of morbidity in hemodialys...
Background: Radial-cephalic arteriovenous fistula and brachial-cephalic arteriovenous fistula are th...
PurposeSince the publication of Dialysis Outcomes Quality Initiative (DOQI) guidelines, the use of n...
AbstractConclusionPatency rates for transposed basilic vein arteriovenous fistulas (TBAVF) are not s...
Background: In dialysis-dependent end-stage renal disease patients, arteriovenous access (AV access)...
AbstractPurposeThe primary use of autogenous arteriovenous access for chronic hemodialysis is recomm...
AbstractObjective: Prosthetic arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis vascular access have a high in...
Background: Dialysis access procedures and complications are important causes of morbidity and hospi...
BackgroundVascular access is a necessity for patients with end-stage renal disease who need chronic ...
AbstractObjective: The study's aim was to evaluate access patency and incidence of revisions in pati...
The fistula first initiative has rekindled interest in transposition of basilic vein (TBV) in prefer...
ObjectivePatients requiring access for hemodialysis in whom radiocephalic or brachiocephalic arterio...
Introduction: Native veins are an ideal option for dialysis in a patient with chronic kidney disease...
BACKGROUND: Many chronic renal patients lack autologous veins in the upper limbs suitable for constr...
Objective: The aim of our study was to identify patients’ characteristics that predicted a higher ch...
Vascular access-related complications are still one of the leading causes of morbidity in hemodialys...