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Journal of Vascular Access 2002; 3: 174 - 176
B. Di Iorio1


1Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, “A. Landolfi” Hospital, Solofra (AV) - Italy

ABSTRACT
Vascular access maintenance is a major problem for adequate care of End Stage Renal Disease. An ideal access delivers an adequate flow rate for the HD prescription, remains usable for an indefinitely long period of time, and has a low complication rate. The native arteriovenous fistula (AVF) remains the best access, but this option may be impraticable in many conditions. This paper describes why to use CVC, where CVC can be positioned and how CVC infections can be prevented. Also today, vascular access in hemodialysis remains the conundrum without solution, but it is often necessary and remains the only possible venous access in a particular category of patients. (The Journal of Vascular Access 2002; 3: 174-6)

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The Journal of Vascular Access - published and copyrighted by Wichtig Editore - Milano (Italy)
Autorizzazione n. 788 del 16.12.1999 reg. tribunale di Milano - Direttore Responsabile Diego Brancaccio - ISSN 1724-6032