History of intestinal transplantation in Australia [PDF]
Intestinal transplantation was introduced into Australia in 2010 to meet the need of a small number of patients with irreversible intestinal failure who would otherwise need to travel abroad to access this life-saving therapy.
Katrina Tan +5 more
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Hypothermic machine perfusion alleviates ischemia-reperfusion injury of intestinal transplantation in pigs [PDF]
BackgroundIntestinal transplantation (IT) has become an important procedure for the treatment of irreversible intestinal failure. However, IT is extremely vulnerable to ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI). Due to the limitations of static cold storage (SCS)
Wen Hou +9 more
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Bleeding and thrombosis in intestinal transplantation; data from 145 consecutive adult transplants [PDF]
Background: Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides an adult intestinal/multivisceral transplant service to the United Kingdom.
Francesca Reeder +17 more
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Tolerance in intestinal transplantation. [PDF]
Intestinal transplantation (ITx) is highly immunogenic, resulting in the need for high levels of immunosuppression, with frequent complications along with high rejection rates. Tolerance induction would provide a solution to these limitations. Detailed studies of alloreactive T cell clones as well as multiparameter flow cytometry in the graft and ...
Sykes M.
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Intestinal and multivisceral transplantation [PDF]
Intestinal transplantation has shown exceptional growth over the past 10 years. At the end of the 1990’s, intestinal transplantation moved out of the experimental realm to become a routine practice in treating patients with severe complications related ...
Sérgio Paiva Meira Filho +19 more
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Pediatric intestinal transplantation: Analysis of the intestinal transplant registry. [PDF]
AbstractThe ITR serves as an international database for centers around the world to contribute to current knowledge about intestinal transplant outcomes. Led by the IRTA and managed by the Terasaki Research Institute, the ITR collects data annually and uses these data to generate reports that guide management strategies and policy statements.
Raghu VK +5 more
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Enhanced virtual crossmatch in intestinal transplantation: association with outcomes and application in practice [PDF]
Background : The presence of preformed donor-specific antibodies in recipient serum against anti-human leukocyte antigen is a significant risk factor that negatively affects the outcomes of intestinal transplantation.
Jang Il Moon +2 more
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Anthropometrics, body composition, sarcopenia, and frailty in intestinal transplantation: A literature review and commentary [PDF]
Frailty and sarcopenia are increasingly incorporated in the evaluation of solid organ transplant candidates. There can be adverse outcomes both pre- and post-transplant amongst patients identified as frail. Nutritional deficiencies and chronic illness in
Faruq Pradhan +4 more
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Adult Intestinal Transplantation [PDF]
Adult intestinal transplantation differs significantly from pediatric intestinal transplantation. While indications have remained largely consistent since 2000, indications for adults have expanded over the last two decades to include motility disorders and desmoid tumors.
Cal S Matsumoto, Thomas M Fishbein
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Anaesthesia for intestinal transplantation. [PDF]
Klucniks A, Kerner V.
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