BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred vascular access type in most hemodialysis patients. However, the optimal vascular access type in octogenarians and older (≥80 years) hemodialysis patients remains widely debated given their limited life expectancy and lower AVF maturation rates.MethodsAmong incident hemodialysis patients receiving care in a large national dialysis organization during 2007-2011, we examined patterns of vascular access type conversion in 1 year following dialysis initiation in patients <80 versus ≥80 years of age. Among a subcohort of patients ≥80 years of age, we examined the association between vascular access type conversion and mortality using multivariable survival models.ResultsIn the overall ...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
Background/Aims This study aims to demonstrate whether the association between initial vascular acce...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred vascular access type in most hemodialysis ...
Background/aimsAll hemodialysis (HD) patients are generally recommended to create a fistula first; b...
Abstract Background The number of elderly patients with end-stage renal disease is increasing rapidl...
Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is known about the...
ObjectiveArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred choice for hemodialysis vascular access (AV...
ObjectiveRisk of death in dialysis patients is lowest with arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), followed b...
Adequate functioning vascular access is the key to successful hemodialysis. The use of an autologous...
Life-sustaining haemodialysis requires a durable vascular access (VA) to the circulatory system. The...
ObjectiveThere is a worldwide surge in numbers of elderly people requiring hemodialysis accompanying...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
Arteriovenous fistula outcomes in the era of the elderly dialysis population.BackgroundThe growth of...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
Background/Aims This study aims to demonstrate whether the association between initial vascular acce...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred vascular access type in most hemodialysis ...
Background/aimsAll hemodialysis (HD) patients are generally recommended to create a fistula first; b...
Abstract Background The number of elderly patients with end-stage renal disease is increasing rapidl...
Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is known about the...
ObjectiveArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred choice for hemodialysis vascular access (AV...
ObjectiveRisk of death in dialysis patients is lowest with arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), followed b...
Adequate functioning vascular access is the key to successful hemodialysis. The use of an autologous...
Life-sustaining haemodialysis requires a durable vascular access (VA) to the circulatory system. The...
ObjectiveThere is a worldwide surge in numbers of elderly people requiring hemodialysis accompanying...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
Arteriovenous fistula outcomes in the era of the elderly dialysis population.BackgroundThe growth of...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
Background/Aims This study aims to demonstrate whether the association between initial vascular acce...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...