2014
DOI: 10.4103/1110-1121.141896
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The femoral artery-femoral vein polytetraflouroethylene graft for haemodialysis patients: when should it be implemented?

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“…However, in Antoniou et al 1 study there was no significant difference in infection rates in mid-thigh arteriovenous graft group compared to upper thigh group. In Mowafy et al 22 study they placed all grafts in the groin, and mid-thigh as loop configuration, the infection rate was 16.7% this was due to strict sterilization measures and the number of included patients was comparable to our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…However, in Antoniou et al 1 study there was no significant difference in infection rates in mid-thigh arteriovenous graft group compared to upper thigh group. In Mowafy et al 22 study they placed all grafts in the groin, and mid-thigh as loop configuration, the infection rate was 16.7% this was due to strict sterilization measures and the number of included patients was comparable to our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Impaired ipsilateral limb arterial circulation was seen with thigh AVGs in only 1.6% of the studied patients in the Geenen et al 21 series. In Mowafy et al 22 study 26.7% had ischemic symptoms, that were serious and was life-threatening in 3.3% in the CFA group. In these studies, the inflow to AVGs was either common femoral artery or superficial femoral artery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%