Pressure or flow recordings for the surveillance of hemodialysis grafts. Venous pressures (VP) measured by the dialysis machine are widely used for access surveillance and have significantly improved outcomes. VP reflect the resistance in the venous outflow tract, which will rise in the presence of stenosis. Low graft flow caused by high graft resistance predicts thrombosis. In this study we investigated whether high VP coincides with low graft flow (measured by ultrasound dilution technique). Of 70 forearm bridge grafts in 42 chronic hemodialysis patients, 31 had an angiographically proven outflow stenosis. VP at 200ml/min blood flow (VP200), total graft resistance and venous outflow resistance were higher whereas graft flow was lower in p...
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 reliability of dialysis venous pressure (VP) in detecting stenosis is controversial....
Pressure or flow recordings for the surveillance of hemodialysis grafts. Venous pressures (VP) measu...
Graft flow as a predictor of thrombosis in hemodialysis grafts.BackgroundThe effort to reduce the in...
Clinical performance characteristics of hemodialysis graft monitoring.BackgroundRegular monitoring o...
Flow in hemodialysis grafts after angioplasty: Do radiologic criteria predict success?BackgroundThe ...
Slow-flow venous pressure for detection of arterviovenous graft malfunction.BackgroundEarly detectio...
Utility of intra-access pressure monitoring in detecting and correcting venous outlet stenoses prior...
Graft surveillance: Venous pressure, access flow, or the combination?BackgroundIncreased venous pres...
A randomized controlled trial of blood flow and stenosis surveillance of hemodialysis grafts.Backgro...
BackgroundA hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula (AVF) requires surgical modification in patients with...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Value of static venous pressure for predicting arteriovenous graft thrombosisBackgroundStatic venous...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...
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 reliability of dialysis venous pressure (VP) in detecting stenosis is controversial....
Pressure or flow recordings for the surveillance of hemodialysis grafts. Venous pressures (VP) measu...
Graft flow as a predictor of thrombosis in hemodialysis grafts.BackgroundThe effort to reduce the in...
Clinical performance characteristics of hemodialysis graft monitoring.BackgroundRegular monitoring o...
Flow in hemodialysis grafts after angioplasty: Do radiologic criteria predict success?BackgroundThe ...
Slow-flow venous pressure for detection of arterviovenous graft malfunction.BackgroundEarly detectio...
Utility of intra-access pressure monitoring in detecting and correcting venous outlet stenoses prior...
Graft surveillance: Venous pressure, access flow, or the combination?BackgroundIncreased venous pres...
A randomized controlled trial of blood flow and stenosis surveillance of hemodialysis grafts.Backgro...
BackgroundA hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula (AVF) requires surgical modification in patients with...
Change in access blood flow over time predicts vascular access thrombosis.BackgroundVascular access ...
Value of static venous pressure for predicting arteriovenous graft thrombosisBackgroundStatic venous...
Randomized controlled trials have not shown that surveillance of graft blood flow (Q) prolongs graft...
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 reliability of dialysis venous pressure (VP) in detecting stenosis is controversial....