Publications by authors named "L W Panus"

The effect of delay in thrombectomy of occluded hemodialysis accesses was examined to determine whether a critical period exists during which a salvage procedure was more likely to be successful. A total of 1,126 vascular access surgeries between January 1, 1989, and December 31, 1994, were analyzed. No period of delay in thrombectomy was found when it was possible to say with certainty that an access could not be salvaged, although success was greatest in the first 48 h.

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We examined the effects of hand dominance and the patients' stated preference of the sleeping position on the survival of vascular accesses for hemodialysis in different locations. Analysis was made of vascular access survival times after 1, 126 vascular access surgeries performed between January 1, 1989, and December 31, 1994. We found that hand dominance and access site were not related to any survival differences in patients with autogenous fistulas, but thigh grafts on both sides had greater survival than arm grafts.

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A periodicity has been observed in thrombotic events that occur in a variety of vascular beds. There also has been a recent suggestion that there is an increased failure of hemodialysis vascular accesses due to thrombosis during the summer months. We reviewed the last 949 episodes of vascular access thrombosis and found no seasonal pattern, but a weekly pattern was noted that corresponded to the patients' dialysis schedule.

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