Pages that link to "Q42610200"
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The following pages link to Fistula First: Recent Progress and Ongoing Challenges (Q42610200):
Displaying 15 items.
- The associations between race and geographic area and quality-of-care indicators in patients approaching ESRD. (Q30413928) (← links)
- Predialysis vascular access surgery in patients with failing kidney transplants (Q33602576) (← links)
- Arteriovenous Graft Placement in Predialysis Patients: A Potential Catheter-Sparing Strategy (Q33665133) (← links)
- The outcome of the primary vascular access and its translation into prevalent access use rates in chronic haemodialysis patients. (Q35366517) (← links)
- Cumulative patency of contemporary fistulas versus grafts (2000-2010). (Q36810446) (← links)
- The ongoing challenges with renal vascular access (Q37862561) (← links)
- The challenge of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus prevention in hemodialysis therapy (Q37965848) (← links)
- Fistula first breakthrough initiative: targeting catheter last in fistula first (Q38001093) (← links)
- Fistula First Initiative: Historical Impact on Vascular Access Practice Patterns and Influence on Future Vascular Access Care (Q38659603) (← links)
- Longitudinal dialysis adequacy and clinical performance of the VectorFlow hemodialysis catheter: a prospective study (Q40070776) (← links)
- Geographic variation and neighborhood factors are associated with low rates of pre-end-stage renal disease nephrology care (Q40274653) (← links)
- Improving Incident Fistula Rates: A Process of Care Issue (Q42394621) (← links)
- Peripherally inserted central catheters and other intravascular devices: how safe are they for hemodialysis patients? (Q42566101) (← links)
- Prevalence and correlates of central venous catheter use among haemodialysis patients in the Irish health system - a national study. (Q55054504) (← links)
- Comparison of the pain-reducing effects of EMLA cream and of lidocaine tape during arteriovenous fistula puncture in patients undergoing hemodialysis: A multi-center, open-label, randomized crossover trial (Q90634945) (← links)