2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2021.06.477
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Age-based outcomes of autogenous fistulas for hemodialysis access

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“…Thus, a brachial fistula may induce adverse cardiovascular consequences in elderly patients with calcific aortic stenosis, and in those with cardiac failure, particularly with diastolic dysfunction. Fistula maturation, and primary and secondary patency rates show a decreasing trend with advancing age [62][63][64]. While central venous catheters are the least preferred vascular access option for haemodialysis, they tend to be associated with a lower risk of catheter-related bloodstream infections in the elderly [65].…”
Section: Vascular Access In the Elderly: Fistula First?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a brachial fistula may induce adverse cardiovascular consequences in elderly patients with calcific aortic stenosis, and in those with cardiac failure, particularly with diastolic dysfunction. Fistula maturation, and primary and secondary patency rates show a decreasing trend with advancing age [62][63][64]. While central venous catheters are the least preferred vascular access option for haemodialysis, they tend to be associated with a lower risk of catheter-related bloodstream infections in the elderly [65].…”
Section: Vascular Access In the Elderly: Fistula First?mentioning
confidence: 99%