Background The aim of this study was to determine associations between characteristics of arteriovenous access (AVA) flow volume (Qa; mL/min) and 4-year freedom from cardiovascular mortality (CVM) in haemodialysis (HD) patients. Methods HD patients who received a primary AVA between January 2010 and December 2017 in one centre were analysed. Initial Qa was defined as the first Qa value obtained in a well-functioning AVA by a two-needle dilution technique. Actual Qa was defined as access flow at a random point in time. Changes in actual Qa were expressed per 3-month period. CVM was assessed according to the European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association classification. The optimal cut-off point for initial Qa was ide...
Vascular access thrombosis is a substantial source of morbidity in chronic haemodialysis patients. P...
Flows (Qa) of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) impact the dialysis adequacy in hemodialysis (HD) patients...
Introduction: Haemodialysis requires recirculation, and it happens when dialysed blood returning thr...
Background The aim of this study was to determine associations between characteristics of arterioven...
Background The aim of this study was to determine associations between characteristics of arterioven...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Introduction: An arteriovenous (AV) access flow (Qa) of 400 mL/min is usually suff...
Background: Direct access flow measurements are considered the most useful surveillance method for s...
[[abstract]]The long-term survival and life quality of hemodialysis (HD) patients depend on adequacy...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...
Background: Vascular access for hemodialysis (HD) with an inappropriately high flow may underlie the...
The study is based on the program of monitoring of the state of surgically created vascular accesses...
Arteriovenous fistula flow dysfunction is the leading cause of vascular access thrombosis and loss i...
Type of vascular access and mortality in U.S. hemodialysis patients.BackgroundVascular access (VA) c...
Background. Satisfactory haemodialysis (HD) vascular access flow (Qa) is necessary for dialysis adeq...
Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and arteriovenous graft (AVG) is the vascular access (VA) of 78% of hemo...
Vascular access thrombosis is a substantial source of morbidity in chronic haemodialysis patients. P...
Flows (Qa) of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) impact the dialysis adequacy in hemodialysis (HD) patients...
Introduction: Haemodialysis requires recirculation, and it happens when dialysed blood returning thr...
Background The aim of this study was to determine associations between characteristics of arterioven...
Background The aim of this study was to determine associations between characteristics of arterioven...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Introduction: An arteriovenous (AV) access flow (Qa) of 400 mL/min is usually suff...
Background: Direct access flow measurements are considered the most useful surveillance method for s...
[[abstract]]The long-term survival and life quality of hemodialysis (HD) patients depend on adequacy...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...
Background: Vascular access for hemodialysis (HD) with an inappropriately high flow may underlie the...
The study is based on the program of monitoring of the state of surgically created vascular accesses...
Arteriovenous fistula flow dysfunction is the leading cause of vascular access thrombosis and loss i...
Type of vascular access and mortality in U.S. hemodialysis patients.BackgroundVascular access (VA) c...
Background. Satisfactory haemodialysis (HD) vascular access flow (Qa) is necessary for dialysis adeq...
Arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and arteriovenous graft (AVG) is the vascular access (VA) of 78% of hemo...
Vascular access thrombosis is a substantial source of morbidity in chronic haemodialysis patients. P...
Flows (Qa) of arteriovenous fistula (AVF) impact the dialysis adequacy in hemodialysis (HD) patients...
Introduction: Haemodialysis requires recirculation, and it happens when dialysed blood returning thr...