BACKGROUND: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodialysis, despite guidelines advising to preferably use arteriovenous fistulae. Compared to younger patients, the risk-benefit ratio of CVC in older patients might be more beneficial, but previous studies mainly focussed on catheter-related bacteraemia and/or assessed tunnelled CVC (TCVC) only. This study's aim was to compare all catheter-related infections and malfunctions in older patients with younger patients using all CVC subtypes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used data from DUCATHO, a multicentre observational cohort study in The Netherlands. All adult patients in whom a CVC was placed for haemodialysis between 2012 and 2016 were included. Th...
Background: We previously reported a reduction in central venous catheter (CVC) malfunction when usi...
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: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodia...
Background and objectives Elderly patients require tunneled central vein dialysis catheters more oft...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
BACKGROUND: Catheter use has been associated with an increased mortality risk in haemodialysis patie...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
Introduction: The association between tunneled central venous hemodialysis catheters (TCVCs) and mor...
Purpose: We examined the association between catheter use for maintenance hemodialysis (HD) and mort...
Background: The main limitations of central venous catheters for haemodialysis access are infections...
Background: The main limitations of central venous catheters for haemodialysis access are infections...
Background/Aims This study aims to demonstrate whether the association between initial vascular acce...
BACKGROUND:: The main limitations of central venous catheters for haemodialysis access are infection...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
Background: We previously reported a reduction in central venous catheter (CVC) malfunction when usi...
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: Central venous catheters (CVC) remain a commonly used vascular access option in haemodia...
Background and objectives Elderly patients require tunneled central vein dialysis catheters more oft...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
BACKGROUND: Catheter use has been associated with an increased mortality risk in haemodialysis patie...
Background: Commencing hemodialysis (HD) using a catheter is associated with a higher risk of advers...
Introduction: The association between tunneled central venous hemodialysis catheters (TCVCs) and mor...
Purpose: We examined the association between catheter use for maintenance hemodialysis (HD) and mort...
Background: The main limitations of central venous catheters for haemodialysis access are infections...
Background: The main limitations of central venous catheters for haemodialysis access are infections...
Background/Aims This study aims to demonstrate whether the association between initial vascular acce...
BACKGROUND:: The main limitations of central venous catheters for haemodialysis access are infection...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
Background: We previously reported a reduction in central venous catheter (CVC) malfunction when usi...
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 ...