Effect of aspirin in preventing thrombosis of tunneled dialysis catheters and increasing catheter survival in dialysis patients; controlled clinical trial study
Abstract:Introduction: Central catheters that are inserted for dialysis, often fail due to clots in the lumen or veins with a 63% prevalence. Recent studies have shown that aspirin not only acts as an antiplatelet, but also causes diminishing oxidative stress and inflammation. Objectives: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of aspirin in preventing thrombosis in tunneled dialysis catheters in the internal jugular vein and increasing catheter survival in dialysis patients. Patients and Methods:… Show more
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