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Should We Allow a Market for Transplant Organs?

Analyzing the dilemma of organ shortages in the US, this content explores the ethical dimensions of creating a market for transplant organs. Through discussions on economics, ethics, and decision-making processes in allocating scarce organs, it delves into the complexities of determining who should

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Liver Transplant in India

Liver Transplant in India

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Best kidney transplant hospitals in India

Best kidney transplant hospitals in India

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Revitalize Your Look: Top Hair Transplant Surgeon in Noida

Say goodbye to hair loss woes with the expertise of our leading hair transplant surgeon in Noida. At our state-of-the-art clinic, we specialize in restoring your natural hairline and confidence. Our skilled surgeon utilizes advanced techniques and precision to deliver seamless, natural-looking resul

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Revitalize Your Look: Top Hair Transplant Surgeon in Noida

Say goodbye to hair loss woes with the expertise of our leading hair transplant surgeon in Noida. At our state-of-the-art clinic, we specialize in restoring your natural hairline and confidence. Our skilled surgeon utilizes advanced techniques and precision to deliver seamless, natural-looking resul

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Kidney Transplant Cost in India

The kidney is a two-bean-shaped organ in the human body that filters waste products, excess fluids, and poisons from the blood. It also contributes to overall health by controlling blood pressure, electrolyte balance, and red blood cell synthesis. But certain medical diseases, such as chronic kidney

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Best Liver transplant hospitals in India

Best Liver Transplant Hospitals in India\nThe liver is a vital organ that performs important functions in the human body, including detoxification, metabolism, and the production of essential proteins. However, certain conditions such as liver failure, cirrhosis, or liver cancer may necessitate a li

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Bone Marrow Transplant Cost in India

The supple, fatty tissue found inside your bones is called bone marrow. The cells that make blood and platelets are found in bone marrow, which also produces billions of new blood cells daily.\nA bone marrow transplant (BMT) includes using healthy blood-forming stem cells to replace the patients' di

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Nutrition and Obesity in Pre/Post-Transplant Care by Kim Flack MS, RD, CNSC, LDN

This educational material highlights the crucial role of nutrition in the pre/post-transplant phases, focusing on the evaluation, challenges, and strategies for optimizing nutrition before and after liver transplantation. It addresses the limitations of BMI in assessing nutritional status, the preva

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Liver Transplantation Report 2021/22 Statistics & Research Findings

The Annual Report on Liver Transplantation 2021/22 presents detailed statistics and clinical research findings from the NHS Blood and Transplant BLTG Transplant Meeting in September 2022. The report covers an overview, transplant list, donor and organ supply, transplant activity, and outcomes. It hi

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Comprehensive Overview of Bariatrics and Pre/Post-Transplant Obesity

Delve into the world of bariatrics and pre/post-transplant obesity with insights on medical weight loss, reasons for bariatric surgery, types of bariatric surgery at VUMC, eligibility criteria for transplant, and the impact of nutrition factors and COVID-19. Learn about specialized medical weight in

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Expedited Organ Placement Concept Paper - Addressing Critical Transplant System Issues

This concept paper outlines a proposal to address key challenges in the current organ transplant system, such as lack of transparency and consistency in organ placement. The focus is on developing an expedited placement system with specific triggers and qualifications to improve access to organs for

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Guidelines for Coding Complications of Medical & Surgical Care

Proper documentation and coding of complications of medical and surgical care are essential for accurate classification and billing. Assigning codes based on the provider's documentation of the relationship between the condition and care is crucial. Complications must be clearly documented with a ca

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Complications of Fractures: Types and Consequences

Fractures can lead to a variety of complications, both locally and generally. General complications include shock, embolisms, crush syndrome, and more. Local complications can involve visceral, vascular, nerve injuries, compartment syndrome, infections, and more. Late complications may result in del

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Understanding Hyperemesis Gravidarum: Symptoms, Complications, and Management

Hyperemesis gravidarum is a severe condition in pregnancy characterized by intractable nausea and vomiting, resulting in fluid and electrolyte imbalances, nutritional disturbances, and physical and psychological debilitation. The exact cause is unknown, but factors like hormonal changes, genetics, a

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Canadian Cardiac Transplant Network Status Review 2021

The Canadian Cardiac Transplant Network Status Review 2021 provides a detailed overview of cardiac transplant programs across various provinces in Canada from 2016 to 2021. The report includes data on the number of cases, hospitals involved, and referral centers, showcasing the trends in cardiac tra

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Upcoming Bylaw Implementations for Transplant Hospitals

Explore the upcoming changes and requirements for transplant hospitals, including membership standards, geographic specifications, and pediatric components. Stay informed about board actions, staff reviews, and approval processes to ensure compliance and successful implementation.

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Pioneering Pediatric Transplantation Initiatives

In the realm of pediatric transplantation, recent projects and upcoming bylaw implementations are focused on enhancing care transition, establishing key personnel requirements, and implementing vital components for kidney, liver, heart, lung, and pancreas transplants. The initiatives aim to improve

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Recurrence After Transplant: Clinical Case Review

A detailed case study of a 24-year-old male with a history of CKD stage V and chronic glomerulonephritis who underwent a renal transplant from a live donor. Initial post-transplant period showed stability, but the patient faced challenges with follow-up leading to on-and-off fever, decreased appetit

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Complications of Fractures: Types and Risks

Complications of fractures can be classified as general, local early, and late complications. General complications include shock, embolisms, and fever while local complications involve injuries to nearby tissues and infections. Early local complications can lead to visceral, vascular, nerve injurie

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Complications of Fractures and Their Management by Dr. Jasim Hasan

This detailed presentation by Dr. Jasim Hasan covers the complications of fractures, including general and local complications, early and late complications, and specific issues such as shock, vascular injuries, nerve damage, and more. The information highlights the importance of recognizing and add

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Organ Offer Management at Keck USC Transplant Institute

Keck USC Transplant Institute is a multi-organ transplant center with a dedicated team managing organ offers. The team structure includes RN-Transplant Coordinators, Call Team Managers, and Donor Allocation Specialists. They handle a range of tasks from reviewing offers with physicians/surgeons to p

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Anaesthetic Management of 11-Year-Old Female with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) for Renal Transplant and Ileal Conduit

An 11-year-old female child with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and multiple surgical histories was evaluated for renal transplant and ileal conduit surgery. The patient presented with hypertension, chronic kidney disease, neurogenic bladder, and urinary incontinence. Preoperative assessments reveal

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Complications One Year After Mid-Urethral Slings in Sweden

This study aims to provide a quantitative analysis of patient-reported complications one year after mid-urethral slings in Sweden. The GynOp register covers all Swedish surgeries with a high coverage and patient response rate. The study, led by Stefan Zacharias and Eva Uustal, looks into complicatio

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Addressing Inequality in Renal Transplantation Access Across West Midlands

This project, initiated by the West Midlands Cardiovascular Strategic Clinical Network, aims to reduce waiting times for renal transplantation and improve access for all patients in the region without disadvantaging current dialysis or transplant-listed individuals. Through collaborative efforts and

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Proposal for Revision of Hospital-Based OPO Voting Privileges

Addressing the issue of differing perspectives between Hospital-Based OPOs (HOPO) and their corresponding transplant hospitals, this proposal suggests granting independent voting rights to qualifying HOPOs within the OPTN. By establishing criteria for separation from transplant programs and administ

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National Liver Review Board: Solving Inconsistencies in Transplant Approvals

The National Liver Review Board, led by Dr. Ryutaro Hirose at the University of California, San Francisco, aims to address inconsistencies in liver transplant applications and approvals across UNOS regions. The board focuses on eliminating disparities in acceptance rates, refining approval practices

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Comprehensive Guide to Kidney Transplant: Preparations, Benefits, and Risks

Explore the essential aspects of kidney transplantation, including the significance of kidneys, types of abdominal transplants, fast facts about kidney transplants, benefits, risks, and the kidney transplant waitlist process. Gain insights into the importance of kidney health, the waiting list stati

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Common Complications of Exodontia in Dental Practice

Undesirable situations can arise during dental exodontia, including perioperative and postoperative complications. Perioperative complications may include crown fractures, soft tissue injuries, and failure to obtain anesthesia, while postoperative complications can involve trismus, hematoma, and wou

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Guidance on Recognizing Seasonal and Geographically Endemic Infections in Organ Donors

This proposal aims to provide guidance for identifying and testing potential living organ donors for seasonal and geographically endemic diseases, such as Histoplasmosis, Chagas, and West Nile Virus. The strategic plan focuses on promoting transplant patient and living donor safety by evaluating ris

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Interim Report of Harefield DCD Heart Transplant Programme Clinical Activity

The interim report highlights the clinical activity of the Harefield DCD Heart Transplant Programme, showcasing the feasibility of DCD heart transplantation using various methods. The report discusses donor/recipient risk profiles, feedback from medical teams, and the potential impact on national tr

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Kidney Health Overview in New Zealand

Explore the landscape of kidney health in New Zealand, covering statistics on patients receiving renal replacement therapy, transplant numbers, dialysis methods, costs, and transplantation criteria. Understand the impact on patients, families, and the healthcare system, along with insights into suit

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Analysis of Kidney Transplant Trends in End-Stage Renal Disease Patients (1996-2013)

This report delves into the trends surrounding kidney transplants in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients from 1996 to 2013. It looks at the percentage of dialysis patients wait-listed, unadjusted kidney transplant rates, number of patients wait-listed for kidney transplants, transplant counts, p

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Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Renal Transplant Services Overview

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals' Renal Transplant Services led by Sr. Fiona Biggins and Dr. Aimun Ahmed serve a population of 1.6 million, with key areas of focus including living kidney donation, renal services across Lancashire and South Cumbria, quality improvement initiatives, and lean improvement

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Tampa General Lung Transplant Program Information Update

The Tampa General Lung Transplant Program aims to extend the lives of patients with irreversible lung diseases through timely transplants. The program emphasizes commitment to long-term health management, with a dedicated team of medical professionals providing comprehensive care. Patients are guide

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Proposal for Expedited Placement of Livers in OPO Committee

This proposal aims to address the lack of policies regarding expedited placement of livers, leading to inconsistencies in access for transplant candidates. The solutions include creating a system for expediting liver offers, focusing on in-OR turndowns, and implementing opt-in criteria for transplan

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Proposal to Delay HCC Exception Score Assignment in Liver and Intestine Committee

The proposal aims to postpone the assignment of HCC exception scores to achieve balance in dropout and transplant rates between HCC and non-HCC liver transplant candidates. By adjusting the score calculation schedule and considering supporting evidence, the goal is to promote equalization in the tra

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The International Thoracic Organ Transplant Registry Report 2019

The International Thoracic Organ Transplant Registry of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation published its Thirty-Sixth Annual Report in October 2019. The report includes data from major contributors to the registry, acknowledgments to those involved, the TTX Registry Steerin

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Promoting Live Donation and Enhancing Transplant Listing Data

This update covers efforts to raise awareness for live donation through social media, email campaigns, and public events. Additionally, progress is reported on maintaining transplant listing data with a focus on improving preemptive listing rates for CKD5 patients. The dashboard data shows consisten

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Elevated Resting Heart Rate in Heart Transplant Recipients: A Prognostic Indicator?

Elevated resting heart rate is being investigated as a potential adverse prognostic indicator in heart transplant recipients. This study aims to determine if sustained tachycardia increases the risk of all-cause mortality and cardiac allograft vasculopathy in these patients through a retrospective a

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