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Iron Deficiency Linked to Poor Outcomes in Kidney Transplant Recipients

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Iron deficiency, independent of anemia, may be a potentially modifiable target to improve patient-reported outcomes after kidney transplantation.

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Machine Perfusion Could Help Address Transplant Crisis for Pediatric Liver Diseases

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New data from the UNOS database presented at NASPGHAN 2024 details characteristics and outcomes of pediatric liver transplant patients receiving machine perfused organs.

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Minjee Kim, MD: Understanding Sleep’s Impact on Post-Liver Transplant Outcomes

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Kim explains how poor sleep is linked to negative impacts on mental health, physical health, and frailty after liver transplantation.

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HCV+ Organs Offer Better Waitlist, Survival Outcomes for Transplantation

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Direct-acting antiviral agents have enabled more availability for organ transplant.

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Outcome of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices in Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients

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Among pediatric patients undergoing orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT), 1-12% are reported to need a permanent pacemaker (PPM).1 1 There are limited studies on the outcomes of PPM placement, and the role of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) in pediatric OHT remains unclear.

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A humanized IL-2 mutein expands Tregs and prolongs transplant survival in preclinical models

Journal of Clinical Investigation - Cardiology

Long-term organ transplant survival remains suboptimal, and life-long immunosuppression predisposes transplant recipients to an increased risk of infection, malignancy, and kidney toxicity. Promoting the regulatory arm of the immune system by expanding Tregs may allow immunosuppression minimization and improve long-term graft outcomes.

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Prolonged Perfusion Preserves Donor Livers, Allows Flexible Transplantation Timeline

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Liver transplantation after prolonged preservation with dual hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion yielded similar outcomes to standard perfusion, showing no compromised donor liver quality and equal safety for recipients.