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Resource Utilization in Liver Transplant Patients Based on Psychological Evaluation of High Risk vs. Non-High Risk
*Purpose: Psychological evaluation in liver transplant candidates helps to determine suitability. The psychological risk assessment results in the characterization of either low, medium, or high…2022 American Transplant Congress
Coordinated, Multimodal Care After Kidney Transplantation Improves Graft Survival and Cardiovascular Risks – Results of the Kidney Transplantation 360°- Study (ktx360°)
*Purpose: Cardiovascular events and reduced graft survival due to non-adherence are the most important reasons for morbidity and mortality after KTx. Outpatient care in Germany…2022 American Transplant Congress
Heterogeneity in Center Practices in Liver Transplantation for Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease in the United States
*Purpose: Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is now the leading indication for liver transplantation (LT) in the United States (US), particularly since LT has emerged as…2022 American Transplant Congress
Do Social Support Requirements Delay Time to Listing Decision in Liver Candidates?
1Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, 2University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
*Purpose: Social support requirements in the evaluation of transplant candidates have recently come under increased scrutiny. One criticism is that these requirements delay listing decisions.…2022 American Transplant Congress
Patient Reported Outcomes Following Renal Transplantation: The Future of Holistic Post-Transplant Care
*Purpose: Patients with renal disease prioritise symptoms and functionality over the biochemistry and clinical guidelines, which clinicians traditionally rely on. Whilst kidney transplantation is expected…2021 American Transplant Congress
Influence of Frailty on Psychometric Factors and Health-related Quality of Life in Patients on the Waitlist for Liver Transplantation
University Medicine Essen, Essen, Germany
*Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the influence of frailty on depression, anxiety and health-related quality of life for patients on…2021 American Transplant Congress
Depressive Symptoms and Listing for Kidney Transplantation
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
*Purpose: Among patients with kidney failure, depressive symptoms are common and may be a barrier to completing the complex process of kidney transplantation (KT) evaluation…2021 American Transplant Congress
A Psychosocial Clinician Rating Scale is Used Differently Across Solid Organ Teams within a Single Transplant Center
*Purpose: Transplant psychosocial clinician rating scales like the Stanford Integrated Psychosocial Assessment for Transplant (SIPAT) are widely used tools to standardize subjective patient data, stratify…2021 American Transplant Congress
Two Step Screening for Anxiety Symptoms in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients
University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada
*Purpose: Patients with end-stage organ failure who receive organ transplants often experience anxiety symptoms. Currently, however, these symptoms frequently remain un-detected. Systematic screening for anxiety…2020 American Transplant Congress
Defining the Psychological Profile of Living Organ Donors Using Personality Assessment Inventory
*Purpose: We aim to assess the psychological profile of living organ donors using normative referenced psychological assessment of personality and pathology.*Methods: Evaluation for living kidney…
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