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Diagnosis of Vascular Access for Hemodialysis Using Software Application

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Sufficient blood flow in arteriovenous shunt (AVS) is one of the key parameters for successful and effective hemodialysis treatment. The development flow is monitored using a blood temperature monitor (BTM), which is a module which based on the thermodilution method can measure recirculation in the AVS. From the measured recirculation, then we can calculate the flow rate in AVS. Subsequent calculations and interpretation of measured data has to choose the appropriate type of software that users, and physicians provides a comprehensive picture of the patient’s vascular access. Flow measurement in vascular access AVS in the department of chronic hemodialysis has long been monitored by Doppler ultrasound examination, which is considered a basic examination. Flow measurement in AVS using BTM module can be considered as an alternative method of measurement.

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This article has been supported by financial support of TA ČR PRE SEED: TG01010137 GAMA PP1. The work and the contributions were supported by the project SP2015/179 ‘Biomedicínské inženýrské systémy XI’ and This work is partially supported by the Science and Research Fund 2014 of the Moravia-Silesian Region, Czech Republic and this paper has been elaborated in the framework of the project “Support research and development in the Moravian-Silesian Region 2014 DT 1 - Research Teams” (RRC/07/2014). Financed from the budget of the Moravian-Silesian Region.

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Augustynek, M., Sterba, J., Cihak, J., Kubicek, J., Penhaker, M. (2016). Diagnosis of Vascular Access for Hemodialysis Using Software Application. In: Vinh, P., Alagar, V. (eds) Context-Aware Systems and Applications. ICCASA 2015. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 165. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29236-6_40

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