2017
OR51 Correlation of class II antibody development with acute cellular rejection and fibrosis in pediatric liver transplantation
Bow L, Ekong U, Morotti R, Antala S, Emre S. OR51 Correlation of class II antibody development with acute cellular rejection and fibrosis in pediatric liver transplantation. Human Immunology 2017, 78: 47. DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2017.06.057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute cellular rejectionClass II DSAPediatric liver transplantationLiver transplantationCellular rejectionHLA antibodiesFibrosis scoreDe novo HLA antibodiesNovo HLA antibodiesSided p valueDiagnosis of antibodyWilcoxon rank sumContinuous variablesGraft dysfunctionMean fibrosisSinusoidal fibrosisGraft functionPost transplantRejection gradeAvailable biopsiesLiver dysfunctionPatient characteristicsAntibody levelsDSA developmentSpecificity of antibodies
2011
Non-Cardiopulmonary Factors Affecting the Six-Minute Walk Distance in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Results From the Walk-PHaSST Study
Goel R, Hassell K, Machado R, Barst R, Yovetich N, Kato G, Gordeuk V, Little J, Gibbs J, Schraufnagel D, Girgis R, Rosenzweig E, Morris C, Badesch D, Lanzkron S, Onyekwere O, Nouraie M, Castro O, Sachdev V, Waclawiw M, Woolson R, Goldsmith J, Gladwin M, Krishnamurti L. Non-Cardiopulmonary Factors Affecting the Six-Minute Walk Distance in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: Results From the Walk-PHaSST Study. Blood 2011, 118: 1074. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v118.21.1074.1074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTR jet velocitySickle cell diseaseSix-minute walk distanceAvascular necrosisMultivariable linear regressionPulmonary hypertensionCell diseasePrimary endpointWalk distanceChronic painSCD patientsSevere genotypeAmerican Thoracic Society guidelinesSix-minute walk testSelf-reported medical historyThoracic Society guidelinesMulti-center studySided p valueGreater predictive valueCardiopulmonary factorsOral sildenafilPain 2NT-proBNPExercise capacityWalk test
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