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Corneal Donor Material Selection
Ophthalmology, 1981The authors conducted the first long-range study to demonstrate possible negative effects on the recipients of corneal transplantation from donors who had died of a systemic malignancy or of chronic neurologic disease. The results are reported of a long-term retrospective analysis of 73 patients who received 86 grafts from donors with various systemic ...
M D, Wagoner +5 more
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DONOR HEART SELECTION: WYTHENSHAWE EXPERIENCE
Transplantation, 2004The decline in the number of suitable donor hearts has led to an increasing interest in the use of previously unacceptable donors. This study aimed to evaluate the outcome of recipients of donor hearts considered medically unsuitable for transplantation at this center that were used in other centers in the United Kingdom.Forty donor hearts (group 1 ...
Khasati, N. +5 more
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Donor selection for multiorgan transplantation
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2021Purpose of review There is limited data and guidance on donor selection for multiorgan transplantation. In this article, we review the current Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network policy on multiorgan allocation and the ideal donor criteria for each specific organ, in order to provide a framework to guide donor ...
Stephanie, Hsiao, Kiran K, Khush
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Cadaveric donor selection and management
Respiratory Care Clinics, 2004While there is little doubt that proper donor selection is extremely important to achieve good outcomes from transplantation, there are only limited data regarding the current criteria utilized to select the "ideal donor". Importantly, there are not enough donor lungs available for all of those in need.
Sean M, Studer, Jonathan B, Orens
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Pediatric Transplantation, 2019
There is considerable variability in donor acceptance practices among adult heart transplant providers; however, pediatric data are lacking. The aim of this study was to assess donor acceptance practices among pediatric heart transplant professionals ...
J. Godown +10 more
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There is considerable variability in donor acceptance practices among adult heart transplant providers; however, pediatric data are lacking. The aim of this study was to assess donor acceptance practices among pediatric heart transplant professionals ...
J. Godown +10 more
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Noncompliance with blood donor selection criteria ‐ Complidon 2017, France
Transfusion, 2019Blood donor selection, consisting of a pre‐donation questionnaire and interview, excludes potential donors who may be at risk of transfusion‐transmissible infections.
C. Sauvage +9 more
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[Donor selection. Marginal donors].
Revista espanola de cardiologia, 1996The number of heart transplant candidates has increased steadily in the past several years because of improved survival and sustantial decrease in the incidence of rejection and serious infections. Unfortunately the number of available donors was remained insufficient, the method of expanding the donors pool may be to liberate the criteria for an ...
S, Serrano-Fiz +2 more
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How understanding donor behavior should shape donor selection
Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 1999I N THE EPILOGUE of her wonderfully comprehens ive work detailing 10 years of research (1977 to 1987) into blood donor motivation, Piliavin states: "Since we began the research on which this book is based, the necessity for convincing some donors NOT to give has become a far more critical concern than issues of recruitment and retention." 1 There is ...
V, James, P E, Hewitt, J A, Barbara
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Donor selection in living donors: prospects and problems
Transplantation Proceedings, 1999THE ESTIMATED prevalence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in Pakistan is 100 per million population. The cost of dialysis is approximately US$5000 to 6000 per annum. As the gross national product is US$430 in the country, the majority of patients with ESRD cannot afford dialysis. The public sector does not offer free dialysis facilities. Cadaver organ
F, Akhtar +5 more
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Cornea, 2018
Purpose: To describe our process for preoperative screening and donor selection for ocular surface stem cell transplantation (OSST). Methods: A 7-year retrospective chart review was performed on limbal stem cell deficiency patients.
A. Cheung +8 more
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Purpose: To describe our process for preoperative screening and donor selection for ocular surface stem cell transplantation (OSST). Methods: A 7-year retrospective chart review was performed on limbal stem cell deficiency patients.
A. Cheung +8 more
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