Blondeel, Joris; 134230; Gilbo, Nicholas; 93882; De Bondt, Stijn; Monbaliu, Diethard; 27938;
BACKGROUND: The possible beneficial effects of stem cell-derived EV on ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) in organ transplantation have been frequently investigated; however, the source of EV, as well as the methods of isolation and administration vary widely. We conducted a systematic review to summarize current pre-clinical evidence on stem cell-d...
Akalay, Sara; 149721; Hosgood, Sarah A;
The increasing number of patients on the kidney transplant waiting list underlines the need to expand the donor pool and improve kidney graft utilization. By protecting kidney grafts adequately from the initial ischemic and subsequent reperfusion injury occurring during transplantation, both the number and quality of kidney grafts could be improved...
Montero, Nuria; Toapanta, Nestor; Pallares, Natalia; Crespo, Marta; Diekmann, Fritz; Guirado, Lluis; Esteban, Rafael; Codina, Sergi; Melilli, Edoardo; Buxeda, Anna;
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Outcomes of kidney transplantation (KT) after controlled circulatory death (cDCD) with highly expanded criteria donors (ECD) and recipients have not been thoroughly evaluated. We analyzed in a multicenter cohort of 1161 consecutive KT, granular baseline donor and recipient factors predicting transplant outcomes, selected by bootstrapping and Cox pr...
Vanholder, Raymond Domínguez-Gil, Beatriz Busic, Mirela Cortez-Pinto, Helena Craig, Jonathan C. Jager, Kitty J. Mahillo, Beatriz Stel, Vianda S. Valentin, Maria O. Zoccali, Carmine
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Nature Reviews Nephrology
Differences in the frequency of transplantation between countries in the European Union suggest that there is room for improvement, wherein countries with low transplantation rates could learn from the experience of countries that are doing well. Efforts to increase transplantation rates require a variety of strategies, including approaches to incr...
Hessheimer, Amelia J; Polak, Wojciech; Antoine, Corinne; Pozzo, Federica Dondero; Maluf, Daniel; Monbaliu, Diethard; 27938; Oniscu, Gabriel;
Donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors are an increasingly more common source of livers for transplantation in many parts of the world. Events that occur during DCD liver recovery have a significant impact on the success of subsequent transplantation. This working group of the International Liver Transplantation Society evaluated current evi...
Ikram, M. Arfan Brusselle, Guy Ghanbari, Mohsen Goedegebure, Andre Ikram, M. Kamran Kavousi, Maryam Kieboom, Brenda C. T. Klaver, Caroline C. W. de Knegt, Robert J. Luik, Annemarie I.
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The Rotterdam Study is an ongoing prospective cohort study that started in 1990 in the city of Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The study aims to unravel etiology, preclinical course, natural history and potential targets for intervention for chronic diseases in mid-life and late-life. The study focuses on cardiovascular, endocrine, hepatic, neurologica...
De Beule, Julie; 87987; Jochmans, Ina; 60176;
The final decision to accept an organ for transplantation remains a subjective one. With "poor organ quality" commonly cited as a major reason for kidney discard, accurate, objective, and reliable quality assessment is essential. In an era of increasingly higher-risk deceased donor kidneys, the catch is to accept those where the risk-benefit scale ...
Lahrouchi, N Raju, H Lodder, EM Papatheodorou, S Miles, C Ware, JS Papadakis, M Tadros, R Cole, D Skinner, JR
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Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is often associated with structural abnormalities of the heart during autopsy. This study sought to compare the diagnostic yield of postmortem genetic testing in (1) cases with structural findings of uncertain significance at autopsy to (2) cases with autopsy findings diagnostic of cardiomyopathy. We evaluated 57 SCD case...
jayant;, kumar
Aim: The livers from DCD (donation after cardiac death) donations are often envisaged as a possible option to bridge the gap between the availability and increasing demand of organs for liver transplantation. However, DCD livers possess a heightened risk for complications and represent a formidable management challenge. The aim of this study was to...
Jayant, K Reccia, I Shapiro, AMJ
INTRODUCTION: Nowadays liver transplantation is considered as the treatment of choice for patients presenting with the end-stage liver disease. However, the scarcity of suitable donor organs limits the delivery of care in a timely manner leading to the deaths of patients while on the waiting list. Recently, the concept of ex-situ normothermic machi...