
Dialysis Interventions
No more 3-hour declots!
COURSE
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This is a multidisciplinary course that covers new techniques in dialysis interventions, including endovascular AV fistula creation, more efficient declots, and some of the latest data on drug eluting balloons for treating dysfunctional HD access.
Earn up to 2 free AMA PRA Category 1 CME Credits™ for reflecting on what you learned in this course. Follow the 'Earn CME' buttons associated with each Module to claim your credits at a discounted price.
How To Claim Your Free CME Credits
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Listen to each module in this series and reflect on what you've learned.
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When you've completed a module, click the associated 'earn CME' button.
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Follow the learning nudges on CMEfy to earn your credit(s) for that module.
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After completing all modules, you can download your CME certificate from: adaptrack.app/learner
Module 1
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Declots with the Argon Cleaner Device
From the Exhibitor's Hall at SIR 2018 in Los Angeles, Dr. Christopher Beck and Dr. Sabeen Dhand describe their declot techniques, with an emphasis on when and how they use the Argon Cleaner device for these cases.
This module is not eligible for CME.

Module 3
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Successful (and Quick!) Declots for AV Access
Interventional Radiologist Christopher Beck talks with Interventional Nephrologist Neghae Mawla about how to perform successful Declot procedures for AV fistulae and grafts, including tips and tricks to make this procedure safe and efficient.
Module 4
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AV Fistula & Graft Maintenance
We talk with Vascular Access Surgeon Ari Kramer about AV Fistula and Graft Maintenance in dialysis patients from creation to long-term care, as well as tips and tricks for treating stenoses.
This module is not eligible for CME.

Module 5
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DEB vs. Balloon Angioplasty Alone for Dysfunctional Hemodialysis Access
Dr. Eric Therasse discusses the results of a randomized clinical trial demonstrating benefit of drug eluting balloon (DEB) over balloon angioplasty alone in treatment of Dysfunctional Hemodialysis Access.
This module is not eligible for CME.

This module is not eligible for CME.

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