Not only are dialysis access creation and maintenance prone to complications, but patients suffering from end-stage renal disease and its comorbidities generally have a high risk of adverse events during their continuous treatment. Preventive strategies are key to avoid harm and to improve the outcome of the treatment of the growing number of patients with chronic kidney failure, especially as doctors and nurses are not always aware of the consequences of unsafe behavior. This publication is intended for health care professionals – nurses as well as doctors – and aims to raise the awareness of patient safety aspects, combining medical education with evidence-based medicine. After a general overview of the topic, an international panel of authors provides a diversified insight into important concepts and technical tricks essential to create and maintain a functional dialysis access.
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Published:2015
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Book Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Prabir Roy-Chaudhury, Ashish Verma, 2015. "Improving Patient Safety in Vascular Access: A Role for Individualization and Patient Preferences", Patient Safety in Dialysis Access, M.K. Widmer, J. Malik
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