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Although patencies remain poor relative to other conventional arterial vascular procedures, BVT is our most durable hemodialysis access procedure and is often the only available autologous conduit ...
Dialysis patients rely on vascular access—like fistulas or grafts—to filter their blood, but clots can form and block these pathways, making dialysis impossible. The research team tested ...
can help prevent blood clots in dialysis patients after a procedure to clear blocked vascular access. Dialysis patients ... Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and heart failure have higher ...
Venova Medical announced the completion of patient enrollment for the company’s VENOS-2 early feasibility study. Accordi ...
in hemodialysis patients, because this vascular access type has better patency rates and fewer infectious and thrombotic complications than prosthetic arteriovenous grafts (AVG). Two studies ...
The WAVE trial, a multicenter international study, evaluates the safety and efficacy of WRAPSODY CIE in maintaining vascular access for hemodialysis patients. Given the critical nature of vascular ...
Led by vascular surgeon Dr. Inky Parrack ... to stabilize and enlarge the connected artery and vein and make dialysis access easier. “With over 2 million people worldwide relying on dialysis ...
The yearly incidence of the BVT fistula increased in our dialysis population over the course of the study (Figure 3). Of the 170 patients, 73 received the BVT fistula as the first access created ...