Preoperative vascular access evaluation for haemodialysis patients

Author:

Kosa Sarah D1,Al-Jaishi Ahmed A23,Moist Louise4,Lok Charmaine E15

Affiliation:

1. McMaster University; Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics; 28 Undercliffe Avenue Hamilton ON Canada L8P 2H1

2. London Health Sciences Centre; Kidney Clinical Research Unit; 800 Commisioners Rd E London ON Canada N6A 5W9

3. Western University; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics; Kresge Building London ONT Canada N6A 5C1

4. London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Hospital and University of Western Ontario; Schulich School of Medicine; 800 Commissioners Road London ON Canada N6A 5W9

5. Toronto General Hospital; University Health Network; 200 Elizabeth Street 8NU-844 Toronto ON Canada MSG 2C4

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

Reference59 articles.

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2. Ferring M Claridge M Richardson C Powers S Henderson J Bradbury AW Routine pre-operative ultrasound improves patency and adequacy of arteriovenous fistulae for haemodialysis: a randomised study [abstract] British Renal Society & Renal Association Meeting; 2008 May 13-15; Glasgow UK 2008

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4. Routine preoperative vascular ultrasound improves patency and use of arteriovenous fistulas for hemodialysis: a randomized trial;Ferring;Clinical Journal of The American Society of Nephrology: CJASN,2010

5. Is routine preoperative ultrasonographic mapping for arteriovenous fistula creation necessary in patients with favorable physical examination findings? Results of a randomized controlled trial;Nursal;World Journal of Surgery,2006

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