• Vascular access refers to a rapid, direct method of introducing or removing devices or chemicals from the bloodstream. In hemodialysis, vascular access...
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  • Vascular access steal syndrome is a syndrome caused by ischemia (not enough blood flow) resulting from a vascular access device (such as an arteriovenous...
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  • In medicine, vascular access is a means of accessing the bloodstream through the peripheral or central blood vessels in order to obtain blood or deliver...
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  • or for vascular access in hemodialysis. In general, someone's own vein (autograft) is the preferred graft material (or conduit) for a vascular bypass...
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    "Vascular access in children". Indian Journal of Anaesthesia. 63 (9): 737–745. doi:10.4103/ija.IJA_489_19. PMC 6761776. PMID 31571687. "Vascular Access...
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    needed] In common usage, in clinical practice including angiology and vascular surgery, the femoral artery includes the common femoral artery, and the...
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    those requiring prolonged intravenous therapies, for more reliable vascular access. These catheters are commonly placed in veins in the neck (internal...
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    intravenous access is not available or not feasible. Intraosseous infusions allow for the administered medications and fluids to go directly into the vascular system...
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  • kidney biopsy, dialysis access insertion (temporary vascular access lines, tunnelled vascular access lines, peritoneal dialysis access lines), fistula management...
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    (2005). "AV fistula rates: changing the culture of vascular access". The Journal of Vascular Access. 6 (1): 13–7. doi:10.1177/112972980500600104. PMID 16552677...
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  • given if needed, and (3) establish vascular access (IV, IO). Attaching the defibrillator and establishing vascular access should NOT interrupt chest compressions...
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  • providers. The additional “A” stands for Access, indicating the importance of gaining early vascular access to the femoral artery (and vein), and is fundamental...
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  • line includes intravenous therapy (IV) products, pumps, needle-free vascular access devices, custom infusion sets, closed system hazardous drug handling...
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    syndrome in which feeling and manual dexterity are lost. In angiography, vascular access through femoral and axillary arteries are preferred because they are...
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  • the category "Peripheral Vascular Disease". Alan Daugherty has been the editor-in-chief since 2012. ATVB offers an open access option for full-length,...
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    Vascular surgery is a surgical subspecialty in which vascular diseases involving the arteries, veins, or lymphatic vessels, are managed by medical therapy...
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    positioning the patient, avoiding compression of the arm with the vascular access for hemodialysis. Any injections or blood pressure measurement should...
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    undergo surgery. Catheter placement Central venous catheter placement: Vascular access and management of intravenous devices (IVs), including both tunneled...
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    Fistula or Catheter Dialysis for Heart Failure Patients". The Journal of Vascular Access. 17 (1_suppl): S23 – S29. doi:10.5301/jva.5000511. PMID 26951899. S2CID 44524962...
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    procedure. A peripheral venous catheter is the most commonly used vascular access in medicine. It is given to most emergency department and surgical...
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    ; Lerman, Jerrold; Anderson, Brian J. (eds.), "49 - Procedures for Vascular Access", A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Sixth Edition)...
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  • including risk of infection, allergic reactions, thrombosis, loss of vascular access, and poor quality of life. Importantly, terminal complement activation...
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    Cimino fistula (category Vascular surgery)
    arteriovenous fistula (often abbreviated AV fistula or AVF), is a type of vascular access for hemodialysis. It is typically a surgically created connection between...
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    2009), Treleaven, Jennifer; Barrett, A John (eds.), "CHAPTER 25 - Vascular access", Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Clinical Practice, Edinburgh:...
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    Shaw (May 2016). "Intraosseous vascular access in critically ill adults-a review of the literature: IO vascular access in critically ill adults" (PDF)...
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  • Ischemic monomelic neuropathy (IMN) is an uncommon vascular access complication in hemodialysis patients that manifests as multiple mononeuropathies without...
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    identified within the ultrasound image (nerve block). It is also used for vascular access such as cannulation of large central veins and for difficult arterial...
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    ; Lerman, Jerrold; Anderson, Brian J. (eds.), "49 - Procedures for Vascular Access", A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children (Sixth Edition)...
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  • typically due to atherosclerosis Vascular access steal syndrome, a problem related to a surgically created vascular access (fistula) for hemodialysis...
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