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Haemodialysis decreases finger pressures independent of artificial kidney blood flow

ABSTRACT Background:  During haemodialysis, some patients experience intensification of symptoms of haemodialysis access‐induced distal ischaemia. Aim of this study is to compare the effects of two different regimens of arterial blood flow in patients with an arteriovenous access. Methods:  A questi...

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Published in:Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) Vic.), 2010-08, Vol.15 (5), p.555-559
Main Authors: VAN HOEK, FRANK, SCHELTINGA, MARC R, HOUTERMAN, SASKIA, BEERENHOUT, CHARLES H
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Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical - adverse effects
Blood Pressure
Body Temperature
Female
Fingers - blood supply
haemodialysis
HAIDI
Heart Rate
Humans
hypotension
Hypotension - blood
Hypotension - etiology
Hypotension - physiopathology
ischaemia
Ischemia - blood
Ischemia - etiology
Ischemia - physiopathology
Male
Middle Aged
Netherlands
Oxygen - blood
Regional Blood Flow
Renal Circulation
Renal Dialysis - adverse effects
Renal Dialysis - methods
Surveys and Questionnaires
Time Factors
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