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Paediatric renal transplantation: moving forward in the field

Abstract MLVI has been used to assess adherence. To determine the MLVI in children  60 IU/L, ACR, death, and graft loss. We analyzed demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, indication for transplantation, and type of donor. Student's t test and the chi‐square test were used. Statistical significance was set at P ≤ .05. Seventy‐two percent were infants or preschoolers, 62% biliary atresia. Seventy‐four percent of the mothers had middle‐school education, and 54% of the families had an income ≤3632.4 US$/y. Twenty‐two (44%) patients had a MLVI ≥ 2 SD; this was more ...

Source: Pediatric Transplantation - October 16, 2017Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Janete Teresinha Pires Oliveira, Carlos Oscar Kieling, Ana ís Back Silva, Joel Stefani, Maria Carolina Witkowski, Camila Ribas Smidt, Carolina R Mariano da Rocha, Vania Naomi Hirakata, Maria da Graça Grossini, Maria Lúcia Zanotelli, Sandra Maria Gonça Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Authors: Saner FH, Abeysundara L, Hartmann M, Mallett SV Abstract For over 50 years patients with liver cirrhosis were considered to be at markedly increased risk of bleeding. This dogma was seemingly supported by abnormalities in standard laboratory tests (SLTs), such as the prothrombin time, that were interpreted as indicating a bleeding diathesis. However, publications from the last decade have revealed SLTs to be poor predictors of bleeding and it is now understood that stable patients with cirrhosis have a rebalanced haemostatic system and preserved thrombin generation. Viscoelastic tests (VETs), such as ROTEM...

Source: Minerva Anestesiologica - October 16, 2017Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Minerva Anestesiol Source Type: research

CONCLUSION: Transplantation in Gauteng is characterised by aspects of good teamwork, and the importance of effective communication is acknowledged. Transplantation also faces some challenges in terms of interprofessional communication. Recommendations for mitigating some of the gaps include integrating a health communication specialist into the transplant process, 'knotworking', the use of apology, and an advance warning text-message system for transplant professionals. PMID: 29025453 [PubMed - in process]

Authors: Crymble K, Fabian J, Etheredge H, Gaylard P Abstract South Africa has a rich organ-transplant history, and studies suggest that the SA public supports organ donation. In spite of this, persistently low donor numbers are a significant challenge. This may be due to a lack of contextually appropriate awareness and education, or to barriers to referring patients and families in clinical settings. It may also be due to ad hoc regulations that are not uniformly endorsed or implemented. In this article we present the findings of a study in Johannesburg that explored the attitudes and roles of nurses in end-of-lif...

Source: Transplant International - October 16, 2017Category: Transplant Surgery Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

AbstractPurpose of ReviewAnalysis of all upper extremity (UET) and face allotransplantations (FT) reported to the International Registry on Hand and Composite Tissue Transplantation (IRHCTT) by May 2017.Recent FindingsThe IRHCTT includes 66 cases of UET (18 unilateral and 38 bilateral) and 30 of FT. Acute and chronic rejections were reported in the presence of immunosuppression. Complications similar to those reported in solid organ transplantation occurred. UET patient survival was 96.7% at 1, 5, and 10  years after transplantation; graft survival was 90.4% at 1 year and 86.6% at 5 and 10 years. FT patient ...

Source: Transplant International - October 16, 2017Category: Transplant Surgery Tags: Announcement Source Type: research

ConclusionOur observations prove that the keratinocyte differentiation marker Keratin 24 is expressed in our dermo-epidermal skin substitutes in a normal pattern. This highlights that our bio-engineered skin  analogs mature and reach homeostasis in an in vivo assay. These findings harbor favorable implications regarding future clinical application.

AbstractThe Japanese Biliary Atresia Registry (JBAR) was launched in 1989 by the Japanese Biliary Atresia Society (JBAS). JBAR employed an initial questionnaire, a questionnaire for liver transplantation, and a follow-up questionnaire. The questionnaire has been sent to the pediatric surgeons of JBAS member institutions and the hospitals in which council members of the Japanese Society of Pediatric Surgeons are working. One hundred and twenty-three hospitals have been included in JBAR between 1989 and 2015. Each patient is to be followed up for 30  years. Between 1989 and 2015, 3160 patients have been registered in JB...

AbstractPurpose of review Several advances have been made on the pathogenesis and therapy of neuropathies associated with paraproteinemia (monoclonal gammopathy). It is important for the neurologist to understand the pathogenetic relevance of this association especially when the hematological disease does not require per se any therapy.Recent findings Treatment of the neuropathy in patients with malignant paraproteinemia is mainly addressed by the hematologist while the neurologist is mainly involved in the initial diagnosis and in deciding whether the neuropathy is caused by the disease or by the chemotherapy used for the...

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