Management of steal syndrome resulting from dialysis access

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Schanzer, Harry, and David Eisenberg. “Management of Steal Syndrome Resulting from Dialysis Access”. Seminars in Vascular Surgery, vol. 17, no. 1, 2004, pp. 45-49, https://doi.org/10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2003.11.003.
Schanzer, H., & Eisenberg, D. (2004). Management of steal syndrome resulting from dialysis access. Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 17(1), 45-49. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2003.11.003
Schanzer, Harry, and David Eisenberg. “Management of Steal Syndrome Resulting from Dialysis Access”. Seminars in Vascular Surgery 17, no. 1 (2004): 45-49. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2003.11.003.
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Schanzer H, Eisenberg D. Management of steal syndrome resulting from dialysis access. Seminars in Vascular Surgery. 2004;17(1):45-9.
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  • Medicine: Surgery
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the respiratory system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
125 2002
Relationship of hemodialysis access to finger gangrene in patients with end-stage renal disease Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Medicine: Surgery
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the respiratory system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
57 2002
Understanding strategies for the treatment of ischemic steal syndrome after hemodialysis access Journal of the American College of Surgeons
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
  • Medicine: Surgery
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
2000
Indications for surgical treatment of angioaccess-induced arterial “steal” Journal of the American College of Surgeons
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
  • Medicine: Surgery
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
1998
Incidence and Characteristics of Patients with Hand Ischemia after a Hemodialysis Access Procedure Journal of Surgical Research
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
  • Medicine: Surgery
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
137 1998
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The category Medicine: Medicine (General) 17 is the most frequently represented among the references in this article. It primarily includes studies from Journal of the American College of Surgeons and Surgery. The chart below illustrates the number of referenced publications per year.
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Small Arteriovenous Anastomosis in Fistula Creation: Establishing a Functional Vascular Access while Minimizing Steal Syndrome Annals of Vascular Surgery
  • Medicine: Surgery
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
2024
Brachial artery transposition versus catheters as tertiary vascular access for maintenance hemodialysis: a single-center retrospective study

Scientific Reports
  • Medicine
  • Science
  • Science: Science (General)
1 2022
Arterial diameter ratio as a reliable predictor for upper limb steal syndrome in patients with arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis

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  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the respiratory system
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
1 2022
Dialysezugangsassoziierte Extremitätenischämie (DAI) Gefässchirurgie
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2021
Coil Embolization of Tributaries of Brachiocephalic Fistula is Effective in the Management of Vascular Steal Annals of Vascular Surgery
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  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
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Citations Analysis
The category Medicine: Medicine (General) 42 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled Técnica DRIL como tratamiento del síndrome de robo arterial isquémico and was published in 2005. The most recent citation comes from a 2024 study titled Small Arteriovenous Anastomosis in Fistula Creation: Establishing a Functional Vascular Access while Minimizing Steal Syndrome. This article reached its peak citation in 2016, with 6 citations. It has been cited in 30 different journals, 10% of which are open access. Among related journals, the Journal of Vascular Surgery cited this research the most, with 9 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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