Left ventricular assist devices are used in heart failure patients as bridge to transplantation or increasingly as a destination therapy. These patients frequently have renal dysfunction and many reach end-stage renal failure. If haemodialysis is required, minimization of infection risk is essential. Arteriovenous grafts have been recommended for these patients due to hypothetical concerns regarding fistula maturation due to continuous flow. A case is described where a brachiocephalic arteriovenous fistula was successfully formed and used for dialysis without issue. This is one case of a small number in the literature where arteriovenous fistulas have been used in left ventricular assist device patients and it appears that concerns are unfo...
Native arteriovenous fistula is still the vascular access of choice in hemodialysis. Other options a...
All hemodialysis patients rely on vascular access for their dialysis treatment. Vascular access stra...
On the basis of examination of 35 dialytic patients, who had clinical findings of progressed chronic...
Left ventricular assist devices are used in heart failure patients as bridge to transplantation or i...
In hemodialysis, vascular access is a key issue. The preferred access is an arteriovenous fistula on...
Hypothesis: Dialysis by native arteriovenous fistula (NAVF) clearly offers lower infection rates, fe...
When patients lack suitable superficial veins in the upper extremity to create an arteriovenous fist...
WOS: 000362120900018Arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis are usually open in the upper extremity....
Obtaining a vascular access for haemodialysis is very vital in the long-term management of patients ...
The survival of patients on long-term hemodialysis has improved. End-stage renal disease patients no...
The long-term survival and quality of life of patients on hemodialysis is dependant on the adequacy ...
Background With rising incidence and increased life expectancy of patients with chronic kidney disea...
Background: Vascular access is the lifeline for a patient on hemodialysis. An arteriovenous fistula ...
Surgical fistulas have been used to create dialysis access for over 50 years in chronic kidney dise...
Background. There are no data about arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) formation, survival, and complicati...
Native arteriovenous fistula is still the vascular access of choice in hemodialysis. Other options a...
All hemodialysis patients rely on vascular access for their dialysis treatment. Vascular access stra...
On the basis of examination of 35 dialytic patients, who had clinical findings of progressed chronic...
Left ventricular assist devices are used in heart failure patients as bridge to transplantation or i...
In hemodialysis, vascular access is a key issue. The preferred access is an arteriovenous fistula on...
Hypothesis: Dialysis by native arteriovenous fistula (NAVF) clearly offers lower infection rates, fe...
When patients lack suitable superficial veins in the upper extremity to create an arteriovenous fist...
WOS: 000362120900018Arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis are usually open in the upper extremity....
Obtaining a vascular access for haemodialysis is very vital in the long-term management of patients ...
The survival of patients on long-term hemodialysis has improved. End-stage renal disease patients no...
The long-term survival and quality of life of patients on hemodialysis is dependant on the adequacy ...
Background With rising incidence and increased life expectancy of patients with chronic kidney disea...
Background: Vascular access is the lifeline for a patient on hemodialysis. An arteriovenous fistula ...
Surgical fistulas have been used to create dialysis access for over 50 years in chronic kidney dise...
Background. There are no data about arteriovenous fistulas (AVF) formation, survival, and complicati...
Native arteriovenous fistula is still the vascular access of choice in hemodialysis. Other options a...
All hemodialysis patients rely on vascular access for their dialysis treatment. Vascular access stra...
On the basis of examination of 35 dialytic patients, who had clinical findings of progressed chronic...