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Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
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Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
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American Journal of Transplantation
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Transplant International
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Pediatric Transplantation
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Should I have a transplant? Using flexible parametric models to predict survival after kidney transplant waitlisting. [Transplantation] [24-Apr-2024]
Irish G.; Mulley W. ; Clayton P.A.
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on the waiting list versus deceased donor kidney transplantation. Method(s): Using the Australia and New Zealand Dialysis and Transplant (ANZDATA) Registry, we included Australian adults waitlisted for first kidneyonly deceased donor transplants over 2007
Bone Disease of Organ Transplantation [2005]
Ebeling, PeterRe-transplantation in those first transplanted in childhood and adolescence. [16-Oct-2015]
Kennedy S.; Le Page A.
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transplanted under 18 years of age, with a failed graft, and to analyse factors associated with non-re-transplantation, time to retransplant and 2nd graft loss. Material(s) and Method(s): A retrospective analysis was undertaken from Australian and New Zealand
Timely surgical intervention for ureteric complications ensures adequate graft function in renal transplantation: A 10-year review. [Transplantation] [16-Nov-2020]
Lee A. ; Jaya J.; Salter S.; Suh N.; Saunder A.
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in an Australian tertiary centre. Material(s) and Method(s): The hospital records were scrutinised in detail to identify all patients who underwent renal or SPK transplantation from 1 June 2009 to 31 May 2019 with subsequent surgical management of ureteric
Optimal measures for timely transplantation: Reviewing correlation between early transplantation wait-listing and transplantation outcomes. [23-Aug-2016]
Kanellis J.; Brown M.; Polkinghorne K.
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and time on dialysis. At present the deceased-donor list has an average waiting time of 3-5 years on dialysis with >1000 patients actively waiting. As a result there has been debate about the relevance of pursuing early wait-listing for transplantation when
Donor Predictors of Donor Pancreas Retrieval and Subsequent Solid Pancreas Transplantation in Australia and New Zealand from 2007 to 2016. [29-Aug-2021]
Ling J.E.H.; Polkinghorne K.R. ; Kanellis J.
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cohort, we identified donor characteristics associated with donor pancreas retrieval and subsequent solid pancreas transplantation in Australia and New Zealand. Method(s): Australia and New Zealand Organ Donor registry donor data from 2007 to 2016 were
Retransplant potential and repeat transplant outcome in patients with failed allografts attributed to recurrent glomerulonephritis. [19-Oct-2024]
Gately R.; Wong G.; Teixeira-Pinto A.; Pilmore H.; Mulley W. ; Lim W.
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potential and allograft survival after repeat transplantation in these patients is essential, yet remains poorly understood. Method(s): Using data from ANZDATA, the associations between the causes of first kidney allograft loss, allograft loss following
Patient-derived xenograft models for ovarian cancer. [20-May-2024]
Tran T.M.; Ho G.Y. ; Chu S.
Abstract
models. This chapter describes four different transplantation methods, namely, intra-bursal, intrarenal capsule, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous, to develop PDX models for ovarian cancer research.Copyright © The Author(s), under exclusive license
Effect of Increased Recipient Age on Solid-Organ Pancreas Transplantation Outcomes: A Systematic Review. [14-Dec-2023]
Ling J.E.
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assessing association between increased recipient age (>=50 years old) in adult SOPTx recipients with 1 and 5-year pancreas and kidney graft survival and patient survival respectively. Islet-cell transplant studies were excluded. Event rates were extracted
Timely transplantation: Improving access to early transplantation and active transplantation listing within six months of starting renal replacement therapy. [7-Nov-2016]
Maney O.; Kanellis J.; Brown M.; Polkinghorne K.
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transplant or are actively listed within three and six months of starting renal replacement therapy (RRT); with goals of 30% and 50% respectively. This study aims to identify the barriers to meeting this KPI within a single transplant service. Material
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