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Jan H.M. Tordoir

Researcher at Maastricht University Medical Centre

Publications -  169
Citations -  9359

Jan H.M. Tordoir is an academic researcher from Maastricht University Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arteriovenous fistula & Hemodialysis. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 164 publications receiving 8582 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan H.M. Tordoir include Maastricht University.

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Surgical and Endovascular Intervention for Dialysis Access Maturation Failure During and After Arteriovenous Fistula Surgery: Review of the Evidence.

TL;DR: Intervention for autologous arteriovenous fistula non-maturation is worthwhile and results in an increased number of functional fistulae and the outcome of surgical revision is better than endovascular and might be preferable in certain patient populations.
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Effects of a venous cuff at the venous anastomosis of polytetrafluoroethylene grafts for hemodialysis vascular access.

TL;DR: A venous cuff at the venous anastomosis of PTFE arteriovenous grafts for hemodialysis reduced the incidence of thrombotic occlusions; stenosis at the Venous anASTomosis was reduced; however, this did not result in a better patency rate.
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Impact of a quality improvement programme based on vascular access flow monitoring on costs, access occlusion and access failure

TL;DR: A quality improvement programme based on periodical access flow measurement reduced the number of acute vascular access failures due to thrombotic events and also significantly reduced health care costs in patients with AVG, but not in Patients with arteriovenous fistula (AVF).
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Early Experience with Stretch Polytetrafluoroethylene Grafts for Haemodialysis Access Surgery: Results of a Prospective Randomised Study

TL;DR: The new stretch ePTFE prosthesis has better primary patency rates and less stenoses due to intimal hyperplasia as compared to standard eP TFE grafts.
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Does pre-operative duplex examination improve patency rates of Brescia-Cimino fistulas?

TL;DR: The Brescia-Cimino AV fistula has a low rate of complications and a high patency rate, and major negative factors determining vessel quality are diabetes mellitus, older age and also the number of previous infusions, which may harm cephalic vein continuity.