Vascular Access Management II: AVF/AVG cannulation techniques and complications.
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2009-06-01
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J Ren Care. 2009, 35(2):90-8Abstract
This second article, in a three-part Continuing Education (CE) series on Vascular Access Management, focuses on cannulation issues including complications relating to arteriovenous fistula and arteriovenous graft access. The first article (McCann et al. 2008) gave an overview of vascular access while the final article in this series will focus on central venous catheters (CVC).Description
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