- Return to Work and Social Participation: Does Type of Organ Transplantation Matter?
[作者:De Baere, C; Delva, D; Kloeck, A; Remans, K; Vanrenterghem, Y; Verleden, G; Vanhaecke, J; Nevens, F; Dobbels, F,期刊:Transplantation, 页码:1009-1015 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年89-8]
- Background. Return to work and social participation are objective parameters to evaluate the success of transplantation. Existing reports never compared return to work rates between different organ transplant groups, few...
- Use of Recipient's Left Hepatic Artery for Artery Reconstruction in Right Lobe Living Donor Liver Transplantation With Duct-to-Duct Anastomosis
[作者:Uchiyama, H; Ikegami, T; Soejima, Y; Ninomiya, M; Kayashima, H; Taketomi, A; Shirabe, K; Maehara, Y,期刊:Transplantation, 页码:1016-1021 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年89-8]
- Background. The hepatic arteries (HAs) in a hepatic graft are usually reconstructed using the recipient's left or right HAs in living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). There have been no apparent selection criteria con...
- Basiliximab Versus Daclizumab Combined With Triple Immunosuppression in Deceased Donor Renal Transplantation: A Prospective, Randomized Study
[作者:Kandus, A; Arnol, M; Omahen, K; Oblak, M; Vidan-Jeras, B; Kmetec, A; Bren, AF,期刊:Transplantation, 页码:1022-1027 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年89-8]
- Background. In this prospective, randomized, open-label, single-center study, we compared the efficacy and safety of two anti-interleukin-2 receptor monoclonal antibodies combined with triple immunosuppression.Methods. T...
- A Prospective Molecular Surveillance Study Evaluating the Clinical Impact of Community-Acquired Respiratory Viruses in Lung Transplant Recipients
[作者:Kumar, D; Husain, S; Chen, MH; Moussa, G; Himsworth, D; Manuel, O; Studer, S; Pakstis, D; McCurry, K; Doucette, K; Pilewski, J; Janeczko, R; Humar, A,期刊:Transplantation, 页码:1028-1033 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年89-8]
- Background. Community-acquired respiratory viral infections (RVIs) are common in lung transplant patients and may be associated with acute rejection and bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS). The use of sensitive molec...
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