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Regional Anesthesia for Vascular Access Surgery
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 08/27/09
Malinzak EB et al. – Use of regional blocks may improve the success of vascular access procedures by producing significant vasodilatation, greater fistula blood flow, sympathectomy–like effects, and decreased maturation time. However, a large–scale, prospective, clinical trial comparing the different anesthetic techniques is still needed to verify these findings.
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