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Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Before and After Kidney Transplantation
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in dialysis patients and the most common cause of death and allograft loss among kidney transplant recipients. End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with an increased incidence and prevalence of a wide range of CVDs including coronary artery disease, stroke, congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation, sudden cardiac death, pulmonary hypertension, and valvular heart disease. CVD risk factors are very common in patients with ESRD, and most patients have multiple risk factors. Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with ESRD, as a suc...
Source: Cardiology in Review - June 6, 2014 Category: Cardiology Tags: Review Articles Source Type: research

276 * deep hypothermic circulatory arrest for concomitant procedures in patients undergoing heart transplantation
Conclusion: Concomitant procedures requiring deep hypothermic circulatory arrest during heart transplantation can be safely performed without compromising patient survival and donor allograft function over mid-term follow-up.
Source: Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery - September 23, 2014 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Vallabhajosyula, P., Menon, R., Gottret, J., Komlo, C., Atluri, P., Acker, M. Tags: Heart transplantation Source Type: research

Rheumatoid Arthritis–Induced Lateral Atlantoaxial Subluxation With Multiple Vertebrobasilar Infarctions
Conclusion. In patients with RA, the potential risk of AAS should be recognized. Lateral AAS in particular may induce cerebral ischemia by positional VA occlusion in advanced stages of the disease. Level of Evidence: N/A
Source: Spine - January 31, 2015 Category: Orthopaedics Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

Effect of intraoperative transesophageal Doppler-guided fluid therapy versus central venous pressure-guided fluid therapy on renal allograft outcome in patients undergoing living donor renal transplant surgery: a comparative study
Conclusions FTc-guided intraoperative fluid therapy achieved the same rate of immediate graft function as CVP–guided fluid therapy but used a significantly less amount of fluid. The incidence of postoperative complications related to fluid overload was also reduced. The use of TED may replace invasive central line insertions in the future.
Source: Journal of Anesthesia - July 28, 2015 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

The Effect of Institutional Volume on Complications and Their Impact on Mortality After Pediatric Heart Transplantation
Conclusions No association was observed between institutional volume and adjusted or unadjusted long-term survival. High-volume institutions have a significantly lower rate of postoperative complications after pediatric OHT. This association does not correlate with increased subsequent mortality in low-volume institutions. Given these findings, strategies integral to the allocation of allografts in adult transplantation, such as regionalization of care, may not be as relevant to pediatric OHT.
Source: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery - August 21, 2015 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Source Type: research

The Effect of Institutional Volume on Complications and Their Impact on Mortality After Pediatric Heart Transplantation.
CONCLUSIONS: No association was observed between institutional volume and adjusted or unadjusted long-term survival. High-volume institutions have a significantly lower rate of postoperative complications after pediatric OHT. This association does not correlate with increased subsequent mortality in low-volume institutions. Given these findings, strategies integral to the allocation of allografts in adult transplantation, such as regionalization of care, may not be as relevant to pediatric OHT. PMID: 26298167 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery - August 19, 2015 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Lui C, Grimm JC, Magruder JT, Dungan SP, Spinner JA, Do N, Nelson KL, Cameron DE, Vricella LA, Jacobs ML Tags: Ann Thorac Surg Source Type: research

Adherence to antihypertensive therapy among heart transplant recipients.
CONCLUSIONS: Creation of an active attitude of the patient in the process of treatment is a crucial and at the same time often difficult task demanding cooperation of the patient, the patient's close family and the whole therapeutic team. PMID: 26336447 [PubMed]
Source: Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery - January 20, 2016 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Tags: Kardiochir Torakochirurgia Pol Source Type: research

Immediate and long-term clinical performance of bioresorbable vascular scaffolds in a real world population.
CONCLUSIONS: Strict adherence to expert recommendation for BVS placement may minimize device related peri-procedural and mid-long term MACCEs in a real world population. PMID: 26963445 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Minerva Cardioangiologica - March 12, 2016 Category: Cardiology Tags: Minerva Cardioangiol Source Type: research

High dietary salt intake: an overlooked cause of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in kidney transplant recipient with salt-sensitive hypertension
We report a case of kidney transplant recipient with chronic renal allograft dysfunction presenting with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrom (PRES) secondary to uncontrolled HTN from high dietary Na intake.
Source: Journal of the American Society of Hypertension - March 31, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ekamol Tantisattamo, Attasit Chokechanachaisakul, Siwadon Pitukweerakul, Praveen Ratanasrimetha Tags: Stroke Source Type: research

MassDevice.com +5 | The top 5 medtech stories for April 13, 2016
Say hello to MassDevice +5, a bite-sized view of the top five medtech stories of the day. This feature of MassDevice.com’s coverage highlights our 5 biggest and most influential stories from the day’s news to make sure you’re up to date on the headlines that continue to shape the medical device industry. Get this in your inbox everyday by subscribing to our newsletters.   5. Toshiba partners with UCI to study potential brain damage in HS football players Toshiba said yesterday it is partnering with the University of California, Irvine to study possible brain damage incurred in high school football ...
Source: Mass Device - April 13, 2016 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: MassDevice Tags: News Well Plus 5 Source Type: news

Clinical outcomes in overweight heart transplant recipients
Conclusions Overweight HT patients had better survival, but more rejections, CAV, and diabetes. Non-overweight HT patients had worse survival, plus more re-hospitalization time, lymphoma, and renal dysfunction.
Source: Heart and Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care - April 23, 2016 Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research

Echocardiographic assessment of right heart function in heart transplant recipients and the relation to exercise hemodynamics
ConclusionRV systolic function is reduced in HTx patients compared with controls. 3D RVEF and 2D longitudinal deformation analysis are associated with clinical performance in stable HTx patients and seem suitable in non‐invasive routine right heart function evaluation after HTx. Invasively assessed RV systolic reserve was strongly associated with exercise capacity.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Transplant International - April 30, 2016 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Tor Skibsted Clemmensen, Hans Eiskjær, Brian Bridal Løgstrup, Mads Jønsson Andersen, Søren Mellemkjær, Steen Hvitfeldt Poulsen Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Effect of Moderately Intense Perioperative Glucose Control on Renal Allograft Function: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial in Renal Transplantation
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Source: Clinical Transplantation - July 15, 2016 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Justin Parekh, Garrett R Roll, Steven Wisel, Robert J. Rushakoff, Ryutaro Hirose Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Cell therapy for cerebral hemorrhage: Five year follow-up report.
Authors: Chang Z, Mao G, Sun L, Ao Q, Gu Y, Liu Y Abstract The aim of the study was to examine treatment of cerebral hemorrhages with bone-marrow or human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs or Hu-MSCs) and conventional surgical approaches, and determine and compare the effectiveness, feasibility, safety and reproducibility of each method. A retrospective analysis was performed on a cohort of cell-treated cerebral hemorrhage patients from October 1, 2007 to October 1, 2009. A total of 24 patients, all of whom received conventional surgical treatment, were classified as follows: i) The control group...
Source: Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine - January 20, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Tags: Exp Ther Med Source Type: research

A multicenter study of the impella device for mechanical support of the systemic circulation in pediatric and adolescent patients
ConclusionTemporary circulatory support with Impella devices is feasible in pediatric and adolescent patients, with acceptable risk profiles. More experience and follow up is needed to improve technical performance and patient selection. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Source: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions - March 14, 2017 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: V. Vivian Dimas, Brian H Morray, Dennis W Kim, Christopher SD Almond, Shabana Shahanavaz, Sebastian C Tume, Lynn F Peng, Doff B McElhinney, Henri Justino Tags: Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease Source Type: research