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Primary Graft Dysfunction vs. Primary Graft Failure: Are All Graft Problems Created Equal?
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2013Purpose Primary graft dysfunction (PGD) and failure (PGF) are severe complications after heart transplantation. Until now there are no common guidelines to differentiate between these complications. In this single center analysis, the impact of both PGD and PGF on outcome after transplantation was analyzed.
A.Z. Aliabadi +5 more
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Post Lung Transplant Primary Graft Dysfunction
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryPrimary graft dysfunction (PGD) is a major source of morbidity and mortality following lung transplantation, presenting as acute lung injury within 72 hours post-transplantation. Despite advances in surgical techniques and perioperative care, the complex interplay of donor, recipient, and perioperative factors contributes to its development ...
Travis C. Geraci +3 more
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Differential Pulmonary Vein Gases Predict Primary Graft Dysfunction
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2006Donor arterial blood gas measurements correlate poorly with lung allograft function in the recipient. We assessed the utility of reduced pulmonary vein gas (PVG) partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) in predicting the incidence of primary graft dysfunction.While the donor was ventilated with 100% oxygen, superior and inferior pulmonary veins were directly ...
Phil, Botha +5 more
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Lung Protective Ventilation and Primary Graft Dysfunction
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 2020Purpose It is unclear whether mechanical ventilator settings impact the risk of primary graft dysfunction (PGD) after lung transplantation. Importantly, ventilator settings are typically based on recipient rather than donor weight and height. In this study, we examined the relationship between lung protective ventilation based on donor size and PGD.
B. Bedair +10 more
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Pathogenesis, Management, and Consequences of Primary Graft Dysfunction
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2008Primary graft dysfunction continues to be a major contributing factor to morbidity and mortality after lung transplantation. This condition is presumed to be the result of ischemia-reperfusion injury, which is associated with the release of endogenous substances that can activate the innate immune system.
Yvette M, Carter +2 more
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Moderateāsevere primary graft dysfunction after pediatric heart transplantation
Pediatric Transplantation, 2019AbstractBackgroundPGD is a complication after heart transplantation (OHT) and a significant cause of mortality, particularly in infant recipients. Lack of standardized definition of PGD in the pediatric population makes the prevalence and magnitude of impact unclear.MethodsISHLT PGD consensus guidelines, which include inotrope scores and need for MCS ...
Katie L. Mowers +5 more
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Preoperative Amiodarone and Primary Graft Dysfunction in Heart Transplantation
Annals of PharmacotherapyBackground: Preoperative amiodarone effects on postorthotopic heart transplant (OHT) outcomes remain controversial. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cumulative pre-OHT amiodarone exposure on severe primary graft dysfunction (PGD).
Abigail Servais +9 more
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Primary graft dysfunction after liver transplantation
Transplantation Proceedings, 2000A K, Chui +8 more
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Lung Transplant Primary Graft Dysfunction
2022Gregory I. Snell, Glen P. Westall
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