Background/Aims This study aims to demonstrate whether the association between initial vascular access and mortality among hemodialysis patients varies by age. Methods We conducted a retrospective study that included 2,552 patients who started hemodialysis. Vascular access was divided into three categories: percutaneous catheter, tunneled cuffed catheter, and arteriovenous (AV) access. Results Survival rates for patients who received a central venous catheter, such as percutaneous or tunneled cuffed catheter, aged 65 to 74 years and those ≥ 75 years were reduced, but not for those aged < 65 years (log-rank test; p < 0.001, p = 0.007, and p = 0.278). After fully adjusting for potential confounding factors in the patients aged < 65 years, per...
Type of vascular access and mortality in U.S. hemodialysis patients.BackgroundVascular access (VA) c...
BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodia...
BACKGROUND: Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is kno...
Background/aimsAll hemodialysis (HD) patients are generally recommended to create a fistula first; b...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred vascular access type in most hemodialysis ...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
ObjectiveRisk of death in dialysis patients is lowest with arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), followed b...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
BACKGROUND:Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is know...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
ObjectiveThere is a worldwide surge in numbers of elderly people requiring hemodialysis accompanying...
BACKGROUND: Catheter use has been associated with an increased mortality risk in haemodialysis patie...
Background: The prevalence of end-stage renal disease is accelerating among older age groups. Patien...
BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodia...
Vascular access and increased risk of death among hemodialysis patients.BackgroundHemodialysis with ...
Type of vascular access and mortality in U.S. hemodialysis patients.BackgroundVascular access (VA) c...
BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodia...
BACKGROUND: Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is kno...
Background/aimsAll hemodialysis (HD) patients are generally recommended to create a fistula first; b...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred vascular access type in most hemodialysis ...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
ObjectiveRisk of death in dialysis patients is lowest with arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), followed b...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
BACKGROUND:Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is know...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
ObjectiveThere is a worldwide surge in numbers of elderly people requiring hemodialysis accompanying...
BACKGROUND: Catheter use has been associated with an increased mortality risk in haemodialysis patie...
Background: The prevalence of end-stage renal disease is accelerating among older age groups. Patien...
BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodia...
Vascular access and increased risk of death among hemodialysis patients.BackgroundHemodialysis with ...
Type of vascular access and mortality in U.S. hemodialysis patients.BackgroundVascular access (VA) c...
BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodia...
BACKGROUND: Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is kno...