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My Vascular Access vs SVS iPG Usage & Stats
My Vascular Access uses patient-specific factors — such as vascular anatomy, age, and functional status — to analyze the most appropriate vascular access treatment for each patient.
Our data is based on the best available scientific evidence plus the knowledge and experience of an international team of vascular access experts comprised of surgeons, nephrologists, and interventionalists.
- Clinical Situations: Process vascular access algorithms by clinical situation.
- Selection Assistant: Discover the most appropriate vascular access using our selection assistant.
- Account: Register to save your Selection Assistant results and download at any time.
- Resources: Includes KDOQI Clinical Practice Guideline for Vascular Access documents and videos.
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Supported by Kidney CARE Network International
Our mission is to improve the quality of life and health outcomes of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) through collaborative activities, research, and education.
Visit kidneycarenetwork.ca for more details.
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DISCLAIMER:
The My Vascular Access app is designed to provide information and assist decision-making. It is not intended to define a standard of care, and should not be construed as one, nor should it be interpreted as prescribing an exclusive course of management. Variations in practice will inevitably and appropriately occur when clinicians take into account the needs of individual patients, available resources, and limitations unique to an institution or type of practice. The app recommendations are based on preoperative patient information. Intraoperative findings may render that recommendation inappropriate. Every health-care professional making use of these recommendations is responsible for evaluating the appropriateness of applying them in the setting of any particular clinical situation. This app is not intended for patients who need hemodialysis catheter access or for pediatric vascular access procedure selection.
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The SVS Interactive Practice Guidelines is a platform to deliver evidence-based SVS clinical practice guidelines in one single app.
• Global Vascular Guidelines on Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia (2019)
• SVS Follow-up After Arterial Procedures (2018)
• SVS Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (2018 update)
• SVS Lower Limb PAD - Asympt. & Claudication (2015)
• SVS/AVF Venous Leg Ulcers (2014)
• SVS Threatened Lower Limb (WIfI) (2014)
• SVS/AVF Acute DVT (2012)
• SVS Carotid Disease Update (2011)
• SVS/AVF Varicose Veins & CVI (2011)
• SVS Thoracic Aortic Trauma (2011)
• SVS L. Subclavian Artery & TEVAR (2009)
• SVS AV Hemodialysis Access (2008)
The SVS iPG contains guideline recommendations, clinical calculators, and access to the full-text guidelines .
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