Abstract:The authors present the access results obtained with all 206 end-stage renal failure (ESRF) patients who began chronic hemodialysis in their clinic during the period of January, 1989, through January, 1994. In all patients they established initial vascular access in the distal forearm by anastomosis of the radial artery to the cephalic vein. The average age of the patients was forty-seven years; 61.2% were men and 38.8% women. Of these 206 patients, 154 (74.8%) developed no early complications, while 52 (25.2%… Show more
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