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COVID-19 in transplant recipients: Multicentric report of Mexican experience
CONCLUSIONS: Transplant recipients show a higher fatality rate and complications from SARS-CoV-2 infection; more studies are needed to identify prognostic factors and effective anti-SARS-CoV-2 therapies.PMID:37669570 | DOI:10.24875/ACM.21000113
Source: Archivos de Cardiologia de Mexico - September 5, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: M ónica Sánchez-Cárdenas Enzo V ásquez-Jiménez Ricardo I Vel ázquez-Silva Mario Vilatob á-Chapa Benjam ín Gómez-Navarro Lucio O S ánchez-Macías Jos é M Rodríguez-Chagolla Ignacio Garc ía-Juárez Severo M Abraham-Mancilla Luis E Morales-Buenr Source Type: research

Viscoelastic testing: Critical appraisal of new methodologies and current literature
Int J Lab Hematol. 2023 Aug 9. doi: 10.1111/ijlh.14144. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTUnited States Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved viscoelastic testing (VET) methodologies have significantly changed in the last 10 years, with the availability of cartridge-based VET. Some of these cartridge-based methodologies use harmonic resonance-based clot detection. While VET has always allowed for the evaluation of real-time clot formation, cartridge-based VET provides increased ease of use as well as greater portability and robustness of results in out-of-laboratory environments. Here we review the use of VET in a variet...
Source: International Journal of Laboratory Hematology - August 10, 2023 Category: Hematology Authors: Geoffrey D Wool Timothy Carll Source Type: research

Research landscape on COVID-19 and liver dysfunction: A bibliometric analysis
CONCLUSION: This bibliometric study provides a comprehensive overview of liver-related publications in COVID-19 research over the past 3 years. This study highlights the significant contributions of high-income nations, particularly the United States, China, and Italy, to the production of liver-related scholarly literature in this field. Most of the articles focused on liver dysfunction in patients with COVID-19 and the implications of the virus for gastroenterologists and hepatologists.PMID:37545639 | PMC:PMC10401660 | DOI:10.3748/wjg.v29.i27.4356
Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology : WJG - August 7, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Sa'ed H Zyoud Source Type: research