Cognitive Impairment In Liver Transplant Recipients 6 Months Or More After Transplant
Cold Ischemia Time is More Critical for Older Donor Kidney Survival: A Machine Learning Approach
Cold Ischemic Time and Kidney Graft Failure; Mediation Through Delayed Graft Function
Cold Pulsatile Perfusion of Deceased Donor Kidneys Substantially Improves Kidney Utilization of Donors After Cardiac Death and Brain Dead Donors with KDPI Greater Than 60%
Cold Pulsatile Perfusion of Donor Kidneys Varies Significantly by Procuring Organ Procurement Organization Indicating Both Over and Underutilization of This Preservation Method
Cold Pulsatile Perfusion Preservation of Deceased Donor Kidneys Did Not Improve Delayed Graft Function Rates in Most Transplants Due to Longer Cold Ischemia Times Offsetting Much of the Benefit, Analysis of SRTR Database
Cold Pulsatile Perfusion Resistance of Deceased Donor Kidneys Mainly Dependent on Renal Mass, Donor Age and Donor AKI, Other Donor Factors Have Minimal Impact
Collaboration for Successful Transition to Adult Care in Liver Transplant: Early Outcomes of a Structured Program with Youth Engagement
Combined CyTOF and Elispot Investigation of CMV Response Over the First Year Post Kidney Transplantation
Combined Heart-Liver Transplantation for Failing Fontan Physiology: A Large Single Center Comparative Analysis
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