Title of article :
Arteriovenous shunt and its conversion to arteriovenous fistula: A relook
Author/Authors :
Gupta, Ankur All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Nephrology, India , Khaira, Ambar All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Nephrology, India , Bhowmik, Dipankar M All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Nephrology, India , Tiwari, Suresh C All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Department of Nephrology, India
Abstract :
Vascular access is a significant economic, surgical and logistical consideration for patients as well as health-care givers of patients with chronic kidney disease. Of the traditional temporary accesses, the subclavian catheters have gone into disrepute worldwide. In a country like India, where most often, nephrologists see the patient for the first time in CKD stage-5 or even stage-6 due to late referral, it becomes mandatory to initiate dialysis through a temporary vascular access. [1] Even in the United States, 60% of the patients starting dialysis do so with a central catheter.
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation