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Application and implications of a standardised reporting system for arteriovenous access graft infection.

David B KingsmoreKaren StevensonAndrew JacksonSabine RicharzAndrej IsaakBeth WhitePeter Thomson
Published in: The journal of vascular access (2021)
AVG infection is not common, caused a systemic infection in only one-third, did not lead to metastatic infection, and importantly, was treatable without loss of access in one-half of all cases. Using an objective system that discriminates between aetiology and outcome allows a more complete objective understanding of relative infection risks and outcomes for AVG that can inform discussions with patients requiring vascular access for haemodialysis.
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