Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10373
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Donor TNFα linked to worse kidney graft outcomes High circulating tumor necrosis factor α in deceased organ donors associates with inferior kidney graft function and survival after transplantation through TNFR1-mediated injury mechanisms.
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Donor acceptance patterns in pancreas transplant changed over time Population cohort study reveals declining DCD pancreas utilization despite good outcomes, while Hepatitis C and IVDU donors gain acceptance in transplantation practice.
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Donor age affects younger liver transplant recipients more Donor age disproportionately impacts younger liver transplant recipients while older recipients tolerate older grafts well. Study provides age-based thresholds for optimized donor-recipient matching.
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SIPAT evaluation highlights alcohol use and education Domain-level SIPAT assessment reveals alcohol use and lower education as primary psychosocial vulnerabilities across transplant candidates, supporting targeted pre-transplant evaluation.
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Psychological interventions may improve transplant-related well-being Systematic review commentary on psychological interventions in organ transplantation, examining placebo and nocebo effects as overlooked explanatory mechanisms for clinical outcomes.
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MuST AKT was feasible and acceptable in a pilot trial MuST AKT pilot trial tests structured intervention to increase living donor kidney transplants through multidisciplinary support and social network engagement.
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Wait time policy increased transplant rates for Black candidates Quasi-experimental evaluation of wait time modification policy effects on Black kidney transplant candidates, addressing race-based kidney function estimation bias in allocation algorithms.
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dd-cfDNA tracks kidney rejection activity across the continuum Donor-derived cell-free DNA quantifies kidney allograft rejection non-invasively across histopathological spectra, with combined scoring optimizing detection of microvascular and antibody-mediated.
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Review of psychosocial challenges in transplantation Review of psychosocial challenges in transplantation with emphasis on lung-specific studies, guidelines, and research gaps for clinical practice.
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Mild AKI in elderly kidney donors did not worsen graft outcomes Kidney transplantation from elderly donors with mild acute kidney injury yields comparable graft survival and function to non-AKI donors, supporting expanded utilization in recipient selection.
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XGBoost performed best for predicting late eGFR after kidney transplant Machine learning models combined with Monte Carlo simulation predict late kidney transplant function using tacrolimus pharmacokinetics and clinical parameters.

