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Anesthesia for Vascular and Peritoneal Access for Dialysis

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Vascular and Peritoneal Access for Dialysis

Part of the book series: Topics in Renal Medicine ((TIRM,volume 8))

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Anesthesia for access surgery ranges from local to general anesthesia. Once the patient has been carefully evaluated, then the appropriate premedication, monitoring, and form of anesthesia can be selected. The anesthesiologist must also take certain precautions in managing the uremic patient and must be vigilant in looking for potential perioperative complications.

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Hovagim, A.R., Poppers, P.J. (1989). Anesthesia for Vascular and Peritoneal Access for Dialysis. In: Andreucci, V.E. (eds) Vascular and Peritoneal Access for Dialysis. Topics in Renal Medicine, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1589-6_1

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