Kenneth D Abreo
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Recent Articles
1.
Vachharajani T, Wong L, Niyyar V, Abreo K, Mokrzycki M
Kidney360
. 2022 Apr;
1(4):306-313.
PMID: 35372920
The cannulation technique of a hemodialysis vascular access has remained controversial with differing viewpoints. The quality of dialysis, overall patient safety, and individual dialysis experience often dictate the type of...
2.
Abreo A, Amin B, Abreo K
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2021 May;
78(3):338-339.
PMID: 34023145
No abstract available.
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Ramani K, Kallam A, Zibari G, Caldito G, Ram S, Abreo K, et al.
Semin Dial
. 2012 Sep;
26(3):355-60.
PMID: 23004012
Nonmaturing or dysfunctional hemodialysis fistulas are often repaired with interposition grafts placed either within the fistula (fistula-to-fistula configuration), or connected to another vein (fistula-to-vein configuration). The goal of this study...
4.
Vachharajani T, Moossavi S, Salman L, Wu S, Dwyer A, Ross J, et al.
Semin Dial
. 2011 Oct;
24(5):564-9.
PMID: 21999740
The development of interventional nephrology has undoubtedly led to an improvement in patient care at many facilities across the United States. However, these services have traditionally been offered by interventional...
5.
Vachharajani T, Moossavi S, Salman L, Wu S, Maya I, Yevzlin A, et al.
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2010 Oct;
5(11):2130-6.
PMID: 20930089
The foundation of endovascular procedures by nephrologists was laid in the private practice arena. Because of political issues such as training, credentialing, space and equipment expenses, and co-management concerns surrounding...
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Ram S, Sachdeva B, Caldito G, Zibari G, Abreo K
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol
. 2010 Apr;
5(7):1229-34.
PMID: 20413439
Background And Objectives: Thigh grafts are placed in hemodialysis patients who have exhausted all arm access sites. The goal of this study was to compare the survival, complication rates, and...
7.
Abreo K, Ram S
Semin Dial
. 2009 Jun;
22(5):469-71.
PMID: 19522760
Hemodialysis patients with failed upper extremity (arm) access sites comprise 5-10% of the dialysis population. In these patients, arm vessels are either unsuitable for access placement due to trauma or...
8.
Vachharajani T, Atray N, Gill S, Zibari G, Abreo K
Semin Dial
. 2008 Jun;
21(4):364-6.
PMID: 18564967
The concept of secondary arteriovenous fistula, though not novel, is seldom practiced for lack of initiative or hesitancy in deciding the appropriate timing to abandon the existing access. We report...
9.
Zaman F, Nawabi A, Abreo K, Zibari G
JSLS
. 2005 Aug;
9(3):262-5.
PMID: 16121868
Laparoscopic procedures continue to gain popularity over traditional open procedures for a number of abdominal and pelvic surgeries. With increasing experience, the application of this technique is rising because it...
10.
Zaman F, Pervez A, Murphy S, Abreo K
Semin Dial
. 2005 Aug;
18(4):343-4.
PMID: 16076359
Approximately 20% of end-stage renal disease patients requiring hemodialysis have central dialysis catheters as their vascular access. The major cause of central dialysis catheters removal or revision is infection or...