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
Comparing Disparities in Access to First and Re-Kidney Transplantation Among Hispanic and Black Adults in the United States
Controlling Instability at Reperfusion: Another Benefit of Normothermic Machine Perfusion Using OCS Liver
Critical Care of the Brain-Dead Recipient of a Pig-to-Human Renal Transplant
Cutaneous Angiosarcoma in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients – Novel Case & Review of the Literature
De Novo Fibrinogen Alpha Chain Amyloidosis in Kidney Allograft
Deceased Donor Organ Flush with Similar Volumes of HTK and UW at a Single U.S. Organ Procurement Organization: Adult and Pediatric Data
Deep Learning Identifies Arterial Intimal Fibrosis in Kidney Transplant Biopsies
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