Haemodialysis depends upon the establishment of a durable means of vascular access. Although the creation of a successful arterio-venous Fistulae (AVF) is the ideal, this is not always possible or practical. Tunnelled catheters play an important role as an interim/bridge technique for emergency access or while an AVF matures, but may be associated with significant morbidity. The aim of this review is to highlight recent evidence based developments in tunnelled catheters, including methods of placement, complications and possible management strategies
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
The efficiency of haemodialysis treatment relies on a functional status of vascular access. A vascul...
The established types of vascular access for hemodialysis are central venous catheters (CVCs), arter...
Haemodialysis depends upon the establishment of a durable means of vascular access. Although the cre...
Properly maintained vascular access in hemodialysis is the basis for the well-being of the patient u...
Conversion of tunneled hemodialysis catheter–consigned patients to arteriovenous fistula.ObjectiveDe...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to evaluate, survival, and early and late complications of indwelling t...
Background. Tunneled catheters are becoming increasingly used as a permanent dialysis access. Easy w...
Background Autologous arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) are the optimal form of vascular access for haem...
Background: The replacement of the arterio-venous fistula with PTFE prostheses or central tunneled c...
Background: A clinically tunneled cuffed catheter (TCC) for hemodialysis (HD) is often inserted into...
Outcomes of tunneled femoral hemodialysis catheters: Comparison with internal jugular vein catheters...
Hemodialysis patient survival is dependent on the availability of a reliable vascular access. In cli...
The vascular access needs of most people requiring long-term hemodialysis can be maintained over man...
Introduction: vascular access is an important aspect of haemodialysis treatments and determinan...
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
The efficiency of haemodialysis treatment relies on a functional status of vascular access. A vascul...
The established types of vascular access for hemodialysis are central venous catheters (CVCs), arter...
Haemodialysis depends upon the establishment of a durable means of vascular access. Although the cre...
Properly maintained vascular access in hemodialysis is the basis for the well-being of the patient u...
Conversion of tunneled hemodialysis catheter–consigned patients to arteriovenous fistula.ObjectiveDe...
Aim: In this study, we aimed to evaluate, survival, and early and late complications of indwelling t...
Background. Tunneled catheters are becoming increasingly used as a permanent dialysis access. Easy w...
Background Autologous arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) are the optimal form of vascular access for haem...
Background: The replacement of the arterio-venous fistula with PTFE prostheses or central tunneled c...
Background: A clinically tunneled cuffed catheter (TCC) for hemodialysis (HD) is often inserted into...
Outcomes of tunneled femoral hemodialysis catheters: Comparison with internal jugular vein catheters...
Hemodialysis patient survival is dependent on the availability of a reliable vascular access. In cli...
The vascular access needs of most people requiring long-term hemodialysis can be maintained over man...
Introduction: vascular access is an important aspect of haemodialysis treatments and determinan...
The design of a suitable catheter to achieve a permanent, economical, and efficient vascular pathway...
The efficiency of haemodialysis treatment relies on a functional status of vascular access. A vascul...
The established types of vascular access for hemodialysis are central venous catheters (CVCs), arter...