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Damian McGrogan

Researcher at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Publications -  20
Citations -  552

Damian McGrogan is an academic researcher from Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arteriovenous fistula & Guideline. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 453 citations. Previous affiliations of Damian McGrogan include University of Dundee.

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Revisiting the risks of MRI with Gadolinium based contrast agents—review of literature and guidelines

TL;DR: A review of published literature and a brief overview of practice recommendations, guidelines and manuals on contrast safety to aide everyday imaging practice are presented.
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Clinical practice guideline on peri- and postoperative care of arteriovenous fistulas and grafts for haemodialysis in adults

TL;DR: Low-dose aspirin does not prevent thrombovascular accidents in low-risk haemodialysis patients during treatment with recombinant human erythropoietin.
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Aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms in dialysis access

TL;DR: A narrative review of the published literature illustrated by individual cases is presented with the aim of summarising the relevant literature and defining and describing the scale of the problem and suggested therapeutic strategies.
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Systematic review of drug eluting balloon angioplasty for arteriovenous haemodialysis access stenosis

TL;DR: Current literature reports DeB angioplasty as being safe and may convey some benefit in terms of improved rate of restenosis when used to treat AV access disease, however, this body of evidence is small and clinically heterogeneous.
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Current tools for prediction of arteriovenous fistula outcomes

TL;DR: Current practices in relation to pre-operative assessment prior to AVF formation are described and potential areas for future research to improve the clinical prediction of AVF outcomes are highlighted.