Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2887283 | Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Long-term survival and quality of life in hemodialysis depend on an appropriate dialysis carried out-thanks to a correct vascular approach! According to the previously published data, survival of the first AVF can vary between 10% and 36% at 10 years. In our study, survival of the first native AVF was satisfying because it reached 64% at 10 years. Early AVF creation and prevention and management of its complications remain the safest and most comfortable solution to ensure AVF survival and thus a satisfying survival and quality of life in chronic hemodialysis patients.
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Authors
Aicha Radoui, Zineb Lyoussfi, Intissar Haddiya, Zoubair Skalli, Redouane El Idrissi, Hakima Rhou, Fatima Ezzaitouni, Naima Ouzeddoun, Abbes El Mesnaoui, Rabea Bayahia, Loubna Benamar,