PPT-CHAPTER 7 CASE STUDIES FOR CHOICE OF VASCULAR ACCESS
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AUTHOR CHARMAINE LOK contents Case Study 1 26 Yearold NonCaucasian Female with ESKD Case Study 2 86 Yearold Caucasian Female with CKD Case Study 3 67 Yearold Caucasian
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AUTHOR CHARMAINE LOK contents Case Study 1 26 Yearold NonCaucasian Female with ESKD Case Study 2 86 Yearold Caucasian Female with CKD Case Study 3 67 Yearold Caucasian Male with metastatic . . . VASCULAR ACCESS DEVICES. Introduced in early 1980s. Allow medications to be delivered directly into larger veins. Less likely to clot. Can be left in for longer periods of time. TYPES OF VASCULAR ACCESS. by Loosely Coupled Petascale Applications. Justin M Wozniak and Michael Wilde. Petascale Data Storage Workshop at SC’09. Portland, Oregon – November 15, 2009. Outline. Scripted scientific applications. Sharifi. 95. Hemodialysis access. Irene Turnbull. 1/31/2007. Hemodialysis access. The number of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the United States has increased steadily.. 2030: 2.24 million patients with ESRD.. The principal behavioral postulate is that a decisionmaker chooses its most preferred alternative from those available to it.. The available choices constitute the choice set.. How is the most preferred bundle in the choice set located?. Case Study. In-depth . study of a specific instance (or a small number of instances) within a specific real-life . context. Build understanding, generate hypotheses, document behavior that would otherwise be hard to document. Lydia BENHOCINE . Ali BENZIANE . Mohamed BENABADJI. Nephrology. . Departement. .. University. . Hospital. of . Beni. . Messous.Algiers. 3rd International . Conference. on. « . Nephrology. EZ-IO. ®. Intraosseous Vascular Access System. Indications. The EZ-IO. ®. Intraosseous Vascular Access System is indicated for adult and . pediatric patients . any time vascular access is . difficult . This is the most important aspect of CRRT therapy.. Adequacy.. Filter life.. Increased blood loss.. Staff satisfaction.. Vascular Access. Ideal Catheter Characteristics. Easy Insertion. Permits Adequate Blood Flow without Vessel Damage . 2017 . Annual Data Report. Volume 2: End-Stage Renal Disease. 2. vol 2 Figure 3.1 Vascular access use at hemodialysis initiation, from the ESRD Medical Evidence form (CMS 2728), 2005-2015. Data Source: Special analyses, USRDS ESRD Database. ESRD patients initiating hemodialysis in 2005-2015. Abbreviations: AV, arteriovenous; CMS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid; ESRD, end-stage renal disease. . Dr. Supachoke maspakorn. Chiang-rai regional hospital. “Despite advances in endovascular technology and the increase in the number of endovascular interventions, open vascular reconstructions will continue to play a significant role in the management of patients with vascular disease”. Narender Goel et al.. Middletown Medical PC,. Montefiore Medical Center & Albert Einstein College of . Medicine, New York. 4th International Conference on Nephrology & Therapeutics. September . Dr. K. SURESH. SK Hospital and KIMS Hospital, Trivandrum. Vascular access. F. irst . important step in diagnostic / interventional . catheterization. Percutaneous approach has replaced the . cutdown. Karen Woo, MD. Disclosure. Nothing to disclose. Mission. To improve patient safety and the quality of health care delivery by providing web-based collection, aggregation and analysis of clinical data submitted in registry format for all patients undergoing specific vascular treatments. Pediatric Cardiac Stepdown Unit. Catelyn VanDerKolk CPNP-AC, Meredith Broberg MD, Lisa Welsh RN, John Lozier MD, and Sarah Plummer MD. Background. It is well known that patients with congenital heart disease or cardiac arrhythmias can decompensate .
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