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:archives of cardiovascular imaging
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konstantinos spanos department of vascular surgery, university hospital of larissa, faculty of medicine, school of health sciences, university of thessaly, larissa, greece; department of vascular surgery, university hospital of larissa, faculty of medicine, school of health sciences, university of thessaly, larissa, greece. tel: +30-6948570321, fax: +30-2413501739
christos karathanos department of vascular surgery, university hospital of larissa, faculty of medicine, school of health sciences, university of thessaly, larissa, greece
george kouvelos department of vascular surgery, university hospital of larissa, faculty of medicine, school of health sciences, university of thessaly, larissa, greece
athanasios athanasoulas department of vascular surgery, university hospital of larissa, faculty of medicine, school of health sciences, university of thessaly, larissa, greece
aikaterini drakou department of vascular surgery, university hospital of larissa, faculty of medicine, school of health sciences, university of thessaly, larissa, greece
athanasios d giannoukas department of vascular surgery, university hospital of larissa, faculty of medicine, school of health sciences, university of thessaly, larissa, greece
conclusions invasive treatment of dialysis patients for cvc related complications is effective and durable during mid-term follow up with no re-intervention, clinical episode of vte or death. cta is a reliable mean for the diagnosis of cvc related complications. methods this is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data of dialysis patients treated for cvc-related complications an...