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Figure 11.1 shows long-term graft survival in adult (≥18 years) recipients for first kidney only transplant from donors after brain death. Table 11.1 shows the graft survival estimates and confidence intervals for one, two, five and ten years post-transplant.
Within the first few months after organ transplantation, rejection is the most common cause of graft dysfunction (see Figure 1). [9] There are two major immune responses that lead to graft injury, innate alloimmunity including the complement system, and adaptive alloimmunity. [10]
30 lis 2021 · A crossmatch test is a test that determines the immunologic risk of a recipient with a potential donor by ensuring that there are no transplant-relevant circulating antibodies in the recipient directed against donor antigens.
1 kwi 2013 · With a limited number of available transplant organs, careful assessment of candidates is imperative. Medical criteria are well established for each end-organ system, but not psychosocial...
This study was conducted to describe the results of the 6-MWT in our cohort of patients following lung transplant. The aims of the study were to (1) determine if 6-MWT distance has a normal distribution at 6 months following transplant and (2) determine if lower 6-MWT distance was predictive of all-cause mortality.
1 paź 2012 · Background and rationale: The Transplanted Organ Questionnaire (TOQ), developed in France, is a disease-targeted instrument designed to evaluate what the transplanted organ represents to the ...
Figure 1 Main clinical complications in relation to the time elapsed from liver transplantation (LT). The bases of the triangles refer to the amount of the care burden for the transplant center and for primary care physicians (PCPs). symptoms such asthenia, myalgias, headache, and confusion.