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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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Balancing the Covid-19-motivated vascular access guidelines and patient-centred care of pre-dialysis candidates.
George S. Georgiadis,Christos Argyriou,Selcuk Baktiroglu,Miltos K. Lazarides,Alexandros Mallios,Jan H.M. Tordoir +5 more
TL;DR: Vascular access creation is the lifeline of haemodialysis patients and the indication for surgery warrants patient-specific clinical judgement rather than ‘group labelling’, which should be seriously taken into consideration.
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Forearm venous distensibility measurements with ultrasound techniques are poorly reproducible.
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Effect of online haemodialysis vascular access flow evaluation and pre-emptive intervention on the frequency of access thrombosis.
TL;DR: There is no conclusive evidence that online access flow evaluation has a significant effect on the rate of thrombosis, and future large-scale studies with adequate study design, adequate surveillance and intervention protocols and, possibly, better pre-emptive intervention alternative(s) are necessary.
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Assessment of inhomogeneities in elastic properties of in situ and reversed saphenous vein grafts in humans
TL;DR: The elastic properties of newly implanted in situ and reversed saphenous grafts were studied with the use of Vessel Wall Doppler Tracking and a decrease in DC was observed from proximal to distal in the grafts; whereas in the IS group no change in DC
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Modeling the effects of an arteriovenous fistula on cardiac function
TL;DR: A patient-specific model is developed to study the effect of anAVF on cardiac function and could be used in surgical planning to choose between different alternatives for an AVF.