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Dominic Summers

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Greig A, Rennie K, Ali J, Summers D
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 2(1):e000695. PMID: 40018215
Introduction: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients were among the first individuals in the UK identified as 'clinically extremely vulnerable' (CEV) to COVID-19 and asked to 'shield' at the beginning of...
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Richards J, Summers D, Sidders A, Allen E, Ayaz Hossain M, Paul S, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2024 May; 28(24):1-54. PMID: 38768043
Background: Arteriovenous fistulas are considered the best option for haemodialysis provision, but as many as 30% fail to mature or suffer early failure. Objective: To assess the feasibility of performing...
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Richards J, Summers D, Sidders A, Allen E, Thomas H, Ayaz Hossain M, et al.
Kidney Int Rep . 2024 May; 9(4):1005-1019. PMID: 38765580
Introduction: We assess if ultrasound surveillance of newly-created arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) can predict nonmaturation sufficiently reliably to justify randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluation of ultrasound-directed salvage intervention. Methods: Consenting adults...
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Surendrakumar V, Aitken E, Mark P, Motallebzadeh R, Hunter J, Amer A, et al.
BMJ Open . 2023 Feb; 13(2):e067668. PMID: 36759026
Introduction: Cardiovascular events are a major cause of mortality following successful kidney transplantation.Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are considered the best option for haemodialysis, but may contribute to this excess mortality because...
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Richards J, Hossain M, Summers D, Slater M, Bartlett M, Kosmoliaptsis V, et al.
BMJ Open . 2019 Jul; 9(7):e031210. PMID: 31340975
Introduction: Arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs) are considered the best and safest modality for providing haemodialysis in patients with end-stage renal disease. Only 20% of UK centres achieve the recommended 80% target...