2024
The respiratory syncytial virus vaccines are here: Implications for solid organ transplantation
Trubin P, Azar M, Kotton C. The respiratory syncytial virus vaccines are here: Implications for solid organ transplantation. American Journal Of Transplantation 2024, 24: 897-904. PMID: 38341028, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajt.2024.02.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRespiratory syncytial virusSolid organ transplantationLower respiratory tract diseaseHigh risk of infectious complicationsBurden of RSV diseaseOrgan transplantationRisk of infectious complicationsRespiratory syncytial virus vaccineRespiratory tract diseaseCenters for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory CommitteeOrgan transplant recipientsSolid organ recipientsPoor clinical outcomesFood and Drug AdministrationRSV F glycoproteinRespiratory virus vaccinesRSV diseaseInfectious complicationsTransplant recipientsClinical outcomesSyncytial virusClinical decision-makingImmunocompromised individualsOrgan recipientsImmunization Practices
2022
535. Evaluation of the BioFire Blood Culture Identification (BCID2) panel for transplant recipients with a bloodstream infection
Palacios C, Peaper D, Malinis M, Malinis M, Perreault S, Cohen E, Vogel J, Azar M. 535. Evaluation of the BioFire Blood Culture Identification (BCID2) panel for transplant recipients with a bloodstream infection. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2022, 9: ofac492.588. PMCID: PMC9752191, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac492.588.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBone marrow transplant recipientsTransplant recipientsBloodstream infectionsBlood culturesPositive blood culturesClinical trialsPrimary investigatorSolid organ recipientsMarrow transplant recipientsRetrospective chart reviewYear of transplantationAntimicrobial susceptibility resultsBlood Culture Identification PanelBSI eventsChart reviewOptimal therapyOrgan recipientsMean ageMultiplex PCR panelSame patientGeneral populationPolymicrobial culturesCandida sppPeripheral sitesRecipients
2021
Living Donor Nephrectomy: Approaches, Innovations, and Outcomes
Merola J, Cooper M, Kulkarni S. Living Donor Nephrectomy: Approaches, Innovations, and Outcomes. 2021, 291-302. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53618-3_13.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDonor nephrectomySuperior long-term outcomesLong-term outcomesCareful preoperative planningSingle-port surgeryKidney transplantationSurgical riskDeceased donorsOrgan recipientsSurgical approachSurgical considerationsSurgical techniqueKidney donationNephrectomyPreoperative planningInformed consentOutcomesAdequate trainingRiskDonorsAllograftsDonationSurgeryTransplantationSurgeons
2019
A Case Study of Two Rodent-Borne Viruses: Not Always the Same Old Suspects
Childs J, Klein S, Glass G. A Case Study of Two Rodent-Borne Viruses: Not Always the Same Old Suspects. Frontiers In Ecology And Evolution 2019, 7: 35. DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2019.00035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLCMV infectionRodent-borne virusesSolid organ recipientsPrevalence of infectionHuman diseasesWild rodent reservoirsSevere congenital diseaseSporadic sheddingAcute human diseaseOrgan recipientsChronic infectionWild rodent hostsRodent hostsSeoul virusFatal diseaseSEOVCongenital diseaseGolden hamstersInfectionPet rodentsLaboratory workersDiseaseMiceGenus HantavirusHundreds of cases
2016
Ventilation-Based Decellularization System of the Lung
Tsuchiya T, Mendez J, Calle EA, Hatachi G, Doi R, Zhao L, Suematsu T, Nagayasu T, Niklason LE. Ventilation-Based Decellularization System of the Lung. BioResearch Open Access 2016, 5: 118-126. PMID: 27186445, PMCID: PMC4860652, DOI: 10.1089/biores.2016.0012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAirway groupPulmonary arteryDecellularized groupVessel groupPositive end-expiratory pressureEnd-expiratory pressureMHC class IWestern blot analysisRed blood cellsOrgan recipientsImmunohistochemical findingsNative lungPortal veinAdministration routeAlveolar wallsRat lungLungBlood leakageOrgan donationBlood cellsClass IDonated organsExtracellular matrixAirwayArtery
2015
Patients with Psychotic Disorders in Solid-Organ Transplant
Zimbrean P, Emre S. Patients with Psychotic Disorders in Solid-Organ Transplant. Progress In Transplantation 2015, 25: 289-296. PMID: 26645920, DOI: 10.7182/pit2015296.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychotic disordersOrgan transplantsTransplant candidatesComorbid conditionsMedical comorbid conditionsOutcomes of patientsType of transplantAssociated comorbid conditionsNumber of hospitalizationsSeverity of psychosisToxic effectsPosttransplant variablesTransplant recipientsAbsolute contraindicationClinical courseOrgan failureMedication adherenceOrgan recipientsPsychiatric hospitalizationPsychotic episodeWaiting listPatientsPsychotic patientsTransplantDescriptive studyBody image in transplant recipients and living organ donors
Zimbrean PC. Body image in transplant recipients and living organ donors. Current Opinion In Organ Transplantation 2015, 20: 198-210. PMID: 25856182, DOI: 10.1097/mot.0000000000000165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOrgan donorsTransplant patientsTransplant recipientsBody imageType of incisionQuality of lifeOrgan integrationMental health professionalsImmunosuppressant regimenMedication regimenMedical illnessOrgan recipientsSurgical incisionCurrent evidenceHealth professionalsOrgan donationTransplantationRecipientsRegimenPatientsTransplantPsychological outcomesPrevalenceIncisionLittle evidence
2008
Facial Transplantation and Immunosuppressed Patients: A New Frontier in Reconstructive Surgery
Pomahac B, Aflaki P, Chandraker A, Pribaz J. Facial Transplantation and Immunosuppressed Patients: A New Frontier in Reconstructive Surgery. Transplantation 2008, 85: 1693-1697. PMID: 18580458, DOI: 10.1097/tp.0b013e318176b29e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPartial face transplantationOrgan transplant recipientsFace transplantationTransplant recipientsLife-long immunosuppressionPatient selection criteriaRisk of malignancyComposite tissue transplantationFacial transplantationAlternative reconstructive methodImmunosuppressive regimenImmunosuppressive therapyAdditional immunosuppressionSurgical resectionImmunosuppressed patientsOrgan recipientsPatient populationWomen's HospitalReconstructive surgeryTransplantationIRB approvalSkin cancerReconstructive methodsControversial procedureTissue transplantation
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