Vascular access thrombosis is a substantial source of morbidity in chronic haemodialysis patients. Periodical access flow measurements can predict the presence of vascular access stenosis and provide an opportunity for early intervention to prevent subsequent vascular access thrombosis. By this system of quality improvement, vascular access-related costs might be reduced. The aim of this study was to analyse the cost impact of a quality improvement programme based on periodic access flow measurements. METHODS: The number and costs of vascular access interventions (summary of angiography, percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, catheter placement, hospitalization days and costs for surgery) in the period 2001-2003 (quality improvement period;...
Background. Thrombosis is the primary cause of access failure in polytetrafluoroethylene grafts and ...
There is increasing evidence that surveillance of AV access for haemodialysis prevents access thromb...
IntroductionIn January 2006, the Renal Dialysis Unit at Geelong Hospital appointed a Vascular Access...
Vascular access thrombosis is a substantial source of morbidity in chronic haemodialysis patients. P...
Introduction. In the Netherlands an access quality improvement plan (QIP) was introduced by vascular...
Vascular access blood flow monitoring reduces access morbidity and costs.BackgroundVascular access m...
BACKGROUND: Access blood flow (Qa) measurement is the recommended method for fistula (AVF) surveilla...
monitoring; thrombosis There are currently more than 300 000 patients receiving haemodialysis in the...
Quality improvement initiatives should be aimed to enhance clinical outcomes, service delivery and q...
Arteriovenous fistula flow dysfunction is the leading cause of vascular access thrombosis and loss i...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of a dedicated vascular team in the early det...
Despite the importance of hemodialysis vascular access, the cost of vascular access care has not bee...
Hemodialysis arteriovenous access: Detection of stenosis and response to treatment by vascular acces...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Background The aim of this study was to determine associations between characteristics of arterioven...
Background. Thrombosis is the primary cause of access failure in polytetrafluoroethylene grafts and ...
There is increasing evidence that surveillance of AV access for haemodialysis prevents access thromb...
IntroductionIn January 2006, the Renal Dialysis Unit at Geelong Hospital appointed a Vascular Access...
Vascular access thrombosis is a substantial source of morbidity in chronic haemodialysis patients. P...
Introduction. In the Netherlands an access quality improvement plan (QIP) was introduced by vascular...
Vascular access blood flow monitoring reduces access morbidity and costs.BackgroundVascular access m...
BACKGROUND: Access blood flow (Qa) measurement is the recommended method for fistula (AVF) surveilla...
monitoring; thrombosis There are currently more than 300 000 patients receiving haemodialysis in the...
Quality improvement initiatives should be aimed to enhance clinical outcomes, service delivery and q...
Arteriovenous fistula flow dysfunction is the leading cause of vascular access thrombosis and loss i...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of a dedicated vascular team in the early det...
Despite the importance of hemodialysis vascular access, the cost of vascular access care has not bee...
Hemodialysis arteriovenous access: Detection of stenosis and response to treatment by vascular acces...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Background The aim of this study was to determine associations between characteristics of arterioven...
Background. Thrombosis is the primary cause of access failure in polytetrafluoroethylene grafts and ...
There is increasing evidence that surveillance of AV access for haemodialysis prevents access thromb...
IntroductionIn January 2006, the Renal Dialysis Unit at Geelong Hospital appointed a Vascular Access...