Clinical performance characteristics of hemodialysis graft monitoring.BackgroundRegular monitoring of dialysis grafts is recommended, but the value of dialysis graft blood flow monitoring and venous pressures in predicting subsequent outcomes are controversial.MethodsOver a period of one month, we performed simultaneous flow and venous pressure monitoring in 71 dialysis patients with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) grafts. These patients were prospectively followed for one year. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed to evaluate the performance of the various monitoring techniques.ResultsDuring the period of follow-up, there were 71 graft failures (30 angioplasty alone and 41 thrombosis followed by interventional or ...
Hemodialysis vascular access preferences and outcomes in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...
Clinical performance characteristics of hemodialysis graft monitoring.BackgroundRegular monitoring o...
Pressure or flow recordings for the surveillance of hemodialysis grafts. Venous pressures (VP) measu...
Flow in hemodialysis grafts after angioplasty: Do radiologic criteria predict success?BackgroundThe ...
Graft flow as a predictor of thrombosis in hemodialysis grafts.BackgroundThe effort to reduce the in...
A randomized controlled trial of blood flow and stenosis surveillance of hemodialysis grafts.Backgro...
AbstractObjective: Synthetic vascular grafts, the most common type of permanent dialysis graft used ...
Graft surveillance: Venous pressure, access flow, or the combination?BackgroundIncreased venous pres...
Slow-flow venous pressure for detection of arterviovenous graft malfunction.BackgroundEarly detectio...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Utility of intra-access pressure monitoring in detecting and correcting venous outlet stenoses prior...
Purpose: Vessels with high venous flow rate are needed for the application of hemodialysis in patien...
AbstractPurpose: To compare dialysis access patency rates and identify risk factors for failure. Met...
Hemodialysis vascular access preferences and outcomes in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...
Clinical performance characteristics of hemodialysis graft monitoring.BackgroundRegular monitoring o...
Pressure or flow recordings for the surveillance of hemodialysis grafts. Venous pressures (VP) measu...
Flow in hemodialysis grafts after angioplasty: Do radiologic criteria predict success?BackgroundThe ...
Graft flow as a predictor of thrombosis in hemodialysis grafts.BackgroundThe effort to reduce the in...
A randomized controlled trial of blood flow and stenosis surveillance of hemodialysis grafts.Backgro...
AbstractObjective: Synthetic vascular grafts, the most common type of permanent dialysis graft used ...
Graft surveillance: Venous pressure, access flow, or the combination?BackgroundIncreased venous pres...
Slow-flow venous pressure for detection of arterviovenous graft malfunction.BackgroundEarly detectio...
Predictive measures of vascular access thrombosis: A prospective study. Malfunction of permanent vas...
Utility of intra-access pressure monitoring in detecting and correcting venous outlet stenoses prior...
Purpose: Vessels with high venous flow rate are needed for the application of hemodialysis in patien...
AbstractPurpose: To compare dialysis access patency rates and identify risk factors for failure. Met...
Hemodialysis vascular access preferences and outcomes in the Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...