Life-sustaining haemodialysis requires a durable vascular access (VA) to the circulatory system. The ideal permanent VA must provide longevity for use with minimal complication rate and supply sufficient blood flow to deliver the prescribed dialysis dosage. Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) have been endorsed by many professional societies as the VA of choice. However, the high prevalence of comorbidities, particularly diabetes mellitus, peripheral vascular disease and arterial hypertension in elderly people, usually make VA creation more difficult in the elderly. Many of these patients may have an insufficient vasculature for AVF maturation. Furthermore, many AVFs created prior to the initiation of haemodialysis may never be used due to the co...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
For patients with end-stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis, the native arteriovenous fistula r...
Life-sustaining haemodialysis requires a durable vascular access (VA) to the circulatory system. The...
Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is known about the...
Background The number of elderly patients with end-stage renal disease is increasin...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred vascular access type in most hemodialysis ...
The incident hemodialysis (HD) population is aging, and the elderly group is the one with the most r...
Adequate functioning vascular access is the key to successful hemodialysis. The use of an autologous...
The incident hemodialysis (HD) population is aging, and the elderly group is the one with the most r...
Background/aimsAll hemodialysis (HD) patients are generally recommended to create a fistula first; b...
Arteriovenous fistula outcomes in the era of the elderly dialysis population.BackgroundThe growth of...
ObjectiveArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred choice for hemodialysis vascular access (AV...
BACKGROUND: Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is kno...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
For patients with end-stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis, the native arteriovenous fistula r...
Life-sustaining haemodialysis requires a durable vascular access (VA) to the circulatory system. The...
Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is known about the...
Background The number of elderly patients with end-stage renal disease is increasin...
BackgroundArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred vascular access type in most hemodialysis ...
The incident hemodialysis (HD) population is aging, and the elderly group is the one with the most r...
Adequate functioning vascular access is the key to successful hemodialysis. The use of an autologous...
The incident hemodialysis (HD) population is aging, and the elderly group is the one with the most r...
Background/aimsAll hemodialysis (HD) patients are generally recommended to create a fistula first; b...
Arteriovenous fistula outcomes in the era of the elderly dialysis population.BackgroundThe growth of...
ObjectiveArteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are the preferred choice for hemodialysis vascular access (AV...
BACKGROUND: Dialysis in elderly patients (>80-years-old) carries a poor prognosis, but little is kno...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Vascular access choice for patients with high risk of arteriovenous (AV) acces...
Background: The number of older patients starting \u2028hemodialysis is continuously increasing. The...
For patients with end-stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis, the native arteriovenous fistula r...